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DankKiller_Pat
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Haven't been checking EC or Ph lol. I'm a first time grower and was trying to do it with as minimal other purchases.Too harsh dry back and maybe overwatered after? Maybe high salt content in your water, possible high pH or E/C...how are all those things?
Yeah, definitely a shock hahaha. I lowered the lights and I'm going to keep an eye on it. Thank u!First get this part out of the way.
Do not stack Stressful Stuff one on top of another unless you know how the plant will react.
Ok do you have any plan for stress reduction?
Normally to help a plant chill a bit I would turn the lights down 10% minimum and evaluate the pot for watering. If it has stopped taking water do not force it with a high transperation rate.
Keep fans off it but ensure it does get airflow.
Another grower here uses the term shock and awe. Thats what ya got.
I did not water the soil down. I don't have an EC pen but I can give your other tip a shot, thanks!When you transplanted, did you water down the dirt really good a couple days before you put your plant in it? When soil is sitting, the microbes are busy decomposing it and converting nutrients, and then as the sitting soil becomes drier the concentration climbs. So even if there were no nutrients added to it, you could have put your plant into some very hot dirt. Since It's recent I wouldn't let it wait. If you have an EC pen, Water it very slowly, check your runoff and don't stop watering until you get a reading no higher than 800ppm or 1.6 EC. If you don't have an EC pen, put aside a volume of water about equal to the volume of the pot and slow pour in increments or drip irrigate with all that water. You won't know how light you've made it in nutrients, but you will have made it not toxic.
I did not water the soil down. I don't have an EC pen but I can give your other tip a shot, thanks!
Looks overwatered to me is that plant beside it doin the same thing but yea that soil looks pretty saturated to me mateHi everyone, I topped this plant, then transplanted it a few days later (2-3 days later). It's looking really rough, the leaves look like they dried out. I just watered last night so hoping that helps out a lot. I also noticed some new roots were above the soil. Maybe I didn't break up the roots enough so they were using up the old water from when I transplanted it and not searching for water in the new soil? Not really sure what happened... if I can't save the whole plant should I take a clone? Temps have been around 75 degrees with a humidity around 55% to high 60s.View attachment 2587412
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