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leave it then.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.
Still think I should transplant?
If I do should I cut roots back?
Something is wrong; probably root rot. Plants that size in 1 gallon bags should be needing water every 1-2 days. You're not too far into flower to save them. I'd transplant and go back to 18 for a week.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?
what would you do Nickthose leaves/plant really don’t have the appearance of needing water but look more stiff bloated from too much watering..
the leaf stem is stiff rather than limp..
i’ll be backwhat would you do Nick
nick is in the zone for questions hahaha!
i think i did tell him to raise it some while the plants are not doing so great.How much light are they getting? 4 days no water they should be dead, unless the light is 3' high on 20%.
ya, you see the leaf stems they are not limp looking, but more stiff with a curled down leaf, with bloated looks to them, classic signs of over watering.,i just wanna know if he overwatered by mistake a few times, at what level did you water them?
The fabric pot is somewhat moist from the looks of it, but not to a point that he leafs would be droopy like this? So, correct me if im wrong but if the soil is locked. I dnt know if he knows his ppm/ph of soil but that's just my thought
Evaluate the roots and if they look bad or are a little funky, dont feel nervous about cutting a little off the bottom and sides. Roots grow back quick! Just don't bombard them with light for a day or two.Still think I should transplant?
If I do should I cut roots back?
+1 check roots.Evaluate the roots and if they look bad or are a little funky, dont feel nervous about cutting a little off the bottom and sides. Roots grow back quick! Just don't bombard them with light for a day or two.
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