Why aren’t my leaves curling?

Theoneeyedguy2020

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are my plants damaging due to overwatering ? I don’t know what the problem is....
 

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You mentioned that overwatering could be the issue. Since you are not sure about this, I was wondering if you could briefly describe your watering process?

Repotting isn't going to help much of you don't have a handle on your watering practices. We are here to help you, though.
 
Enjoy your repotting. Lol. It's good to spend time with your plants daily, if you can. Give them a quick look over for bugs, deficiencies and check for environmental problems.
 
You mentioned that overwatering could be the issue. Since you are not sure about this, I was wondering if you could briefly describe your watering process?

Repotting isn't going to help much of you don't have a handle on your watering practices. We are here to help you, though.
Well I do a feed water schedule, plants were good , I’ve done 2 feeds this second watering is where the problems started.
 

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When I said watering practices ,I was referring to the amount and frequency.

Do you know the pH values of your water, both plain and with nutrients?
 
If they are in soil. Transplant and pH your water to between 6.3-6.8 pH. 6 is low and it will lock out Ca ,P and Mg. Lift Pot to gauge when to water. Make sure your environment is on point and things should turn around. If you are in coco/ passive hydro refer to the hydro side.
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