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OnBudNem
OnBudNemstarted grow question 2 years ago
I don’t know what the problem is can someone please help me? I just watered my plants with nutrients yesterday but my plant is drying out now is it too much nutes? I also took the humidity dome off of the plant. Can that be a reason? Please in desperate need of help
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Color - Pale
Plant. Other
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SpotWeed420Original
SpotWeed420Originalanswered grow question 2 years ago
Hola ! Que productos de avance ocupaste ? Y cual es la semana cual estás ? Acuérdate que las plantas pequeñas comen del propio sustrato teniendo una buena expansión radicular deberías regar con agua para bajar la sobre fertilizacion... Mlx litro?
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ScreenOfGreen
ScreenOfGreenanswered grow question 2 years ago
Substrate pH (plus pH of your feed) being way off can also look like many things. Something to consider.
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Bmolly
Bmollyanswered grow question 2 years ago
Based on the photos you shared, it appears that your plant is suffering from overwatering. Overwatering can lead to several issues, including root rot, nutrient deficiencies, and slow growth. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to address this problem and properly hydrate your plant. Check the soil moisture: Before watering your plant, check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger about an inch deep. If the soil feels damp or wet, it's a sign that your plant doesn't need water yet. Adjust your watering schedule: Overwatering is often caused by watering too frequently. Allow the soil to dry out partially between waterings. This will help prevent waterlogged conditions and promote healthier root growth. Improve drainage: Ensure that your plant's pot has drainage holes at the bottom. This will allow excess water to escape and prevent water from pooling at the roots. Use a well-draining soil mix: Choose a potting mix that provides good drainage to prevent water from sitting around the roots for too long. Adding perlite or vermiculite to the soil mix can help improve drainage. Water deeply but infrequently: When it is time to water, give your plant a thorough soaking until water drains out of the bottom of the pot. This ensures that the water reaches the root zone and encourages the roots to grow deeper. Observe and adjust: Monitor your plant closely for signs of overwatering, such as wilting, yellowing leaves, or root rot. Adjust your watering routine accordingly to meet the specific needs of your plant. I hope these tips help you address the overwatering issue and properly hydrate your plant. Best of luck with your gardening endeavors!
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
She's been overwatered.. She's finding it hard to breath. Nutrient burn you'd see at least some crispy edges, clawing, something. Its overwatered signs. Roots need to breath too. Let her top dry up she till the top without breaking any root strands. Let it fully dry out. Or as close as you can. So all the roots can breath, water, it'll need to be a close window. Within 2-5hrs you don't want her drinking from herself at this stage.
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Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitoanswered grow question 2 years ago
Nute burn. Flush it with plain ph-balanced water. 2 ml/l of 3% hydrogen peroxide will prevent drowning.
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