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My plant has been droopy for the last week and I can’t seem to get it under control
This is what I forgot !! Thank youNeed temps, humidity, nutes, feeding schedule, light type, and distance from plants. Add that info and hopefully someone like @Aqua Man ;) will jump in and help.
The temp in the closet is 29.8C or water unsure .. 41% humidity.Well I'm no Aqua, but I might be able to help you figure this out. You definitely have a loss of turgidity.
Need the details as Jose mentioned to give meaningful advise, but at first glance I'm gonna say your VPD is out to lunch and the plant is not respiring correctly.
You want as much water in that system as you can manage. Helps with PH swings and overall stability.That I’m not sure I have not been putting these things in my notes like I used to.
When In place the water level is about a inch and 1/2 maybe away from the roots and the base of the net pod
I believe this is a 17 gallon bucket and it was originally holding 5 1/2 gallons.. but reduced now to I believe 2 or 3 1/2 to not drown out the roots like I was originally
I get it. No need for pic. That is what you want.And actually double checking the base of my water it’s actually that the roots are pretty much fully submerged still I thought that there was space between but it’s it’s like I can see the base now but the roots are still fully under water
I wish I could take a picture to show you what I mean
Well, I guess you got a decision to make. I'm just some other guy on the internet too.See I seen online a lot of people saying that too much water could drown the roots out an cause the root rot and drooping so I’m not sure. I’m honestly about to run and get smaller gallon buckets.
Also saw somewhere that the ph is supposed to be 5.5 for clay pebbles smh I’m staying off the internet.
I do have h202
Sorry yes, the walgreens kind is fine, just need to know if it is 3%, 12% etc.Hydrogen peroxide right ?