SHiNi
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I'll do that bro no need to take pics of the roots ? I squeezed the pot on the sides to move the soil around in the pot inside was thinking that it creates air pockets for roots to breath but will do holes tommrow asap and send you pics then you can say if it's enough holes thanks again broI don’t think I would take it out of the pot unless I was going to transplant it. If you drill enough holes in the sides and bottom and get some airflow around and under, it will dry out eventually. Watering may not be the problem. But you have to start somewhere. Or they recover from under watering a hell of a lot faster than overwatering! We will see what happens!
I would saturate the soil 100% every time I water, especially in the summer outdoors in a small pot.Sometimes depends on how hot it was more times then none I would say.
I will do that bro thanks I will let them dry out till they wilt of wanting water then I will saturate full medium and dry back again till I see how much she drinks for how long thanks bro I appreciate the tips and infoI would saturate the soil 100% every time I water, especially in the summer outdoors in a small pot.
When you irrigate, slowly add water until a lil run-off comes out of every drainage hole.
The more the better! Swiss cheese is the correct term of how the pots should look! As soon as I buy new pots I break out a 1/2” drill bitSo this is the holes and this is how she is looking today much better perky I removed the leaves that was heavily damaged. Is this enough holes and is the size big enough or should I go higher? I made the holes where I felt the soil is wet. Thanks again bro I made the holes yesterday View attachment 2107686View attachment 2107687View attachment 2107688View attachment 2107689
Lol I made some tie down holes aswell while I was at it since that pot only has slits on each side. Those big holes i have on the bottom of my pot thanks for giving me a hole size indicator with the pics appreciate it broThe more the better! Swiss cheese is the correct term of how the pots should look! As soon as I buy new pots I break out a 1/2” drill bit
(Small top holes on the 5 gals are for tie downs my soil line is just below where the handle attaches usually)
Thanks bro will do that today larger holes and 3/4 of the pot. That pot does have feet on each corner so it is elevated from the ground say about 5cm to be exact. And it seems like it to me aswell checked on her this morning and she is still perky and new growth is starting again trained her and defoliated more I watered Sunday so I think she will be good till Sunday or Saturday will check daily on how she looks want her to dryback Completely then give her some mycos with water and saturate the medium and check again how many days it will take to drink it all up. Symptoms is not continuing so her feet was wet as you said thanks a mil bro @Oldchucky , @LexLuthor and everyone else that helped me to get her back on track I really appreciate you allI would go 2/3 of the way up the pot. You can use a larger bit so you don’t have to spend so much time on it. Just punch a bunch of holes. Hopefully she was just staying a little too wet. it doesn’t hurt to elevate the pots a little to let airflow underneath.. Go easy on the food and cut back on the frequency of watering and keep your fingers crossed! Lol! Mike posted some good illustrations above.
They don't look happy and healthy a happy healthy plant has its leaves pointed upwards. My first gues is overwatering/to much nutrients. Those pictures with the yellow brown leaves tell me your plant is not drinking enough. I would guess a root problem caused by to many watering and fertilizer.This is a pic of how she looked on the 11th of this month so 11 days ago she was happy and healthyView attachment 2106750
That's due to raining this weekend but it was 36c today so leaves heavy of the water she was in a very very bad state pale green black burnt tipsThey don't look happy and healthy a happy healthy plant has its leaves pointed upwards. My first gues is overwatering/to much nutrients. Those pictures with the yellow brown leaves tell me your plant is not drinking enough. I would guess a root problem caused by to many watering and fertilizer.
She's taking all the elements like a champ I'm just glad she's back to normal thanks to you guys helpAnd don’t let those black plastic pots get too hot in the sun! That is a surefire way to piss them off!
Well if it is due to the rain that they are drooping that much does your plant container has enough drainage ? If plants are kept in a medium that is to moist the water starts draining nutes from your root system. It's not just that one picture on all pictures they are drooping.That's due to raining this weekend but it was 36c today so leaves heavy of the water she was in a very very bad state pale green black burnt tips
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