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3 times by mistake and than you said you’ll water again in a couple days again? geezus.,Over watering or root rot.
I'm on day one of my third week of flower. On the 31st two of my plants, both the same strain, began to show signs of overwatering.
I watered on the 28th of last month, then again on the 29th, (by mistake) and then again on the 31st (also by mistake.)
Well anyway now it's the the 3rd. My plants are definitely experiencing stress from over watering or it could be root rot.
My pots are drying out and I'm not going to water again till tomorrow. When I do I'm only going to water about half of what I normally would.
So here comes the question.
One, will these plants recover at all. Bare in mind I'm in the third week of flower.
Secondly, should I get some type of root zone inoculant like hydroguard to combat any type of root rat that may be occurring.
Sorry for the long and wordy post but I'm just trying to figure out the best way to handle this problem so that I can finish this run the best way possible.
Thank you
Watering half the soil will make it worse. Wait until they need water and do the whole thing.Over watering or root rot.
I'm on day one of my third week of flower. On the 31st two of my plants, both the same strain, began to show signs of overwatering.
I watered on the 28th of last month, then again on the 29th, (by mistake) and then again on the 31st (also by mistake.)
Well anyway now it's the the 3rd. My plants are definitely experiencing stress from over watering or it could be root rot.
My pots are drying out and I'm not going to water again till tomorrow. When I do I'm only going to water about half of what I normally would.
So here comes the question.
One, will these plants recover at all. Bare in mind I'm in the third week of flower.
Secondly, should I get some type of root zone inoculant like hydroguard to combat any type of root rat that may be occurring.
Sorry for the long and wordy post but I'm just trying to figure out the best way to handle this problem so that I can finish this run the best way possible.
Thank you
You counted wrong. I only watered twice by mistake the first time was on purpose3 times by mistake and than you said you’ll water again in a couple days again? geezus.,
no just point the fan towards the bags and don’t water again for like 4/5 days., raise your light close to 10 inches more until they are looking better/happy..
But seriously they will be bone dry by tomorrow but still look like crap. They are in 1 gallon fabric pots and haven't been watered since the 31st. I thought they would start looking better by today. But your saying no on the hydroguard just wait it out?3 times by mistake and than you said you’ll water again in a couple days again? geezus.,
no just point the fan towards the bags and don’t water again for like 4/5 days., raise your light close to 10 inches more until they are looking better/happy..
Hmm... You think I should transplant?I think you have root problems and the best thing you can do is transplant to bigger containers and start proper watering. Microbes and enzymes might help.
is this soil?Hmm... You think I should transplant?
Anyone else wanna weigh in on that one?
you can just put the whole 3gal in the 5gal, or cut it away too.yes definitely transplant - at least 3 gallon - 5 gallon if possible! Next time veg in plastic containers - makes for easier transplanting
if you think plastic containers are better than fabric pots then you got no clue what you are saying. Keep your suggestions to yourself.yes definitely transplant - at least 3 gallon - 5 gallon if possible! Next time veg in plastic containers - makes for easier transplanting
I think that was in the morning but they look that throughout the day.At what point in the light cycle did you take the picture/ checking in on them
Edit: if this is an overwatering issue transplanting isnt the answer ...letting it dry is the answer.. but read the first part of my comment again.
in the words of the dude - "that's just your opinion dude" -if you think plastic containers are better than fabric pots then you got no clue what you are saying. Keep your suggestions to yourself.
@GardenWeasel77 let that soil dry a bit and transplant. Nothing difficult from transplanting from a fabric pot. unless you are a broken noob like Elduderito
Im already in flower though. I'm worried transplanting now could hurt them. And they're in fabric so I know they're not root bound.yes definitely transplant - at least 3 gallon - 5 gallon if possible! Next time veg in plastic containers - makes for easier transplanting
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