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Liquid mycorrhizae might help get them back on track. maybe.
Superthrive is pretty badass and any time a plant gets stressed a lil bit of that always helps.
Compost tea makes nature work for you, I think you could even add your super thrive to the tea with a little molasses and you would get some mean stuff. Make sure to put plenty of compost in too.You and your compost tea. :D
Super thrive smells like pickles and it makes me happy every time I open the jug. Maybe brewing up some compost tea will have the same effect?
Is there sufficient drainage in the cups?
Is there sufficient drainage in the cups?
Back to my original suggestion though... If you just took more clones, they would root, take off, and be far more productive in all areas than your recovered plants.
Are you doing some dirt/hydro hybrid growstyle?
... Thats it, post some pics!
Honestly, the roots are air-pruned in coco cups. I definitely have issues with overdrying - which probably damages the roots and subsequently makes it susceptible to overwatering in a vicious cycle BECAUSE the roots are damaged. And finally, bad salt buildup even though I only feed at 750 ppm. We'll see if the flush helps them heal up.
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