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11-18-2007, 12:27 PM #1
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Can they recover from extreme stress?
Hi,
If plants are drowned in water for the entire veg period due to being shoved too far down in the baskets(roots were rotting,plants yellowing and drooping) then receive proper care and get back to 'semi-normal', will they recover and produce well? They do not seem to be growing much.
ThanksFrazzled Reviewed by Frazzled on . Can they recover from extreme stress? Hi, If plants are drowned in water for the entire veg period due to being shoved too far down in the baskets(roots were rotting,plants yellowing and drooping) then receive proper care and get back to 'semi-normal', will they recover and produce well? They do not seem to be growing much. Thanks Rating: 5
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01-02-2008, 07:04 AM #2
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Can they recover from extreme stress?
Im not too sure but ive had a few plants that have a real hard time in veg (moving outdoors to indoors, attacked by bugs and even mould) they look really shit but they have always come good and ive gotten something off them at least. But then again it might be worth pulling and starting again if they are to far gone.
Good luck.:beatdeadhorse:
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