Toaster79
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Wilting is only the result of reduced osmotic pressure. Where the RH outside of the plant is equal the RH inside the plant. Nothing is dying but if it continues without water it will begin to sacrifice other parts of the plant. The leaves before the roots.
And @Toaster79 no comment there. Advise is bad. You could however double your calyx to leaf ratio but why do I have to tell u?
What advice are you referring to? What plants/bud are you referring to?
Calix/leaf ratio?
No doubt it's stressful. Hey I wouldn't do it. It would lower your plants SAR. Not to mention possible damage to the phloem.
Hydro shop talk. I never take it to heart
I apologize if I come off as a dick. Quite the opposite. I want to help like others have helped me. I don't claim to know it all. I just dont understand the new fad of i got this. I dont need help. A great grower told me once you think you have it all dialed in a figured out you failed.
I still gladly take advice if it's sound. I think we should provoke higher learning.
For instance all @Toaster79 has to do is cut the nutes down. Too much nitrogen. Allow natural phos and nitrogen fixation to occur. This way your plant fixes more carbon. Happy plants pray.
I don't claim to be any super grower. I know there's still lots to learn. If you cite me new info I'll read for hours. I'm just a nerd. Thats all.
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What plants are you referring to?
And what the fuck is that? A fucking barn? Get your shit together. I've got a 1x1m tent to grow in, and I don't have space and time to move horse shit around