HOH_Virus said:They are deffinately not wilted its like they are taking a nap or something, the stalk just goes limber then I come back later and its just fine. Didnt know if this was a sign of some nutrient missing or why this happens.
pvaudio said:I'm telling you, just give them time. I'll use a boxing analogy: if you train a fighter only using sparring, he's going to get knocked senseless for a bit until he realizes what to do to protect himself and be offensive, but at the end of the day after a shower and some dinner, he's fine. Same thing here with the plants. You're putting them into an environment that they aren't yet used to, so they're weak when they're getting hit with the hot sun and strong wind. When those go away, aka, in the morning and evening, the plants look fine. It just takes time; the plants will get used to it eventually and stop doing that.
HOH_Virus said:I think I found the problem, it had nothing to do with sun or water. It was this huge green bug that seemed to pull down the plant, I know it seems a lil outlandish but that had to be it because it was the three plants that were right beside each other. I spotted him a few times and thought nothing of it because It didnt look like he was doing any damage so I let him be. He was the same exact color green as the leaves of the plants and his body was somewhat triangular. I guess he was just weighing it down with his big ass bug body. They are smaller plants about 4" tall.
HOH_Virus said:I think I found the problem, it had nothing to do with sun or water. It was this huge green bug that seemed to pull down the plant, I know it seems a lil outlandish but that had to be it because it was the three plants that were right beside each other. I spotted him a few times and thought nothing of it because It didnt look like he was doing any damage so I let him be. He was the same exact color green as the leaves of the plants and his body was somewhat triangular. I guess he was just weighing it down with his big ass bug body. They are smaller plants about 4" tall.