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    Hi people, what do you reckon to these?
    Mamosa x orange punch
    There about 5 weeks old grown from seed.
    They started out brilliant healthy looking but since transplant into 18l pots there leaves started dropping crinkling and turning up at the sides. This was about a week ago They look loads better today but still some signs. I watered them too much water like a plonker and that's when the problem started.
    Pots still seem heavy even after a week so I've not watered yet.
    I know over watered plants can cause droopy plants but can it also cause leaves to look crinkled and for the to turn up at the sides? Anyone had this problem what was the outcome and what did you do?! CheersClick image for larger version. 

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    bit more info what your growing in what medium,light ,feed also a pic with light off will give us an idea of what she looks like but to me if that's coco it wants soaking with a good feed

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    Yeah it's coco natural and the pots are still heavy from the last water.
    So just wanting to know if I over water can it make the leaves curl like heat stress also crinkle

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    Shouldn’t you be watering every day to replenish the available oxygen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy bud View Post
    Pots still seem heavy even after a week so I've not watered yet.
    Overwatering causes all your symptoms.

    Overwatering is a case of too much water and not enough oxygen in the root zone.

    Overwatering was your problem to start.

    Underwatering is your problem now. Coco needs water pouring thru it ONCE DAILY at a minimum to pull more oxygen in, you are suffocating your plants by not watering enough to give them the oxygen they need.

    If you get symptoms of overwatering you can't stop watering completely as you exacerbate the problem, less water more often will help.
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    But what if pots are heavy and when I stick my finger in the holes at the bottom it's wet in there if I add more water wouldn't I be adding to the problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy bud View Post
    But what if pots are heavy and when I stick my finger in the holes at the bottom it's wet in there if I add more water wouldn't I be adding to the problem

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    Water to runoff everytime. It pushes the old stuff out as it goes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac View Post
    Water to runoff everytime. It pushes the old stuff out as it goes
    Ye true ill do this tomorrow with fresh

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    did u soak them also what are your temps

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