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    #1
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    Plant drying up and crumbling away

    I dont know whats happening.I have 2 plants under the same conditions.

    1 seems to be doing really well the other is drying up and crinkling away.

    Im baffeled.They are given the same amount of water,same soil,same nutes,Everything.




    The healthy one



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    privatepile Reviewed by privatepile on . Plant drying up and crumbling away I dont know whats happening.I have 2 plants under the same conditions. 1 seems to be doing really well the other is drying up and crinkling away. Im baffeled.They are given the same amount of water,same soil,same nutes,Everything. http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee160/privatepile1/DSC00066.jpg http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee160/privatepile1/DSC00065.jpg The healthy one Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Plant drying up and crumbling away

    You've got no soil lighteners... this is going to be difficult.
    You need to flush that plant out well using 3x the volume of the pot in water that has been pH adjusted according to the soil pH (determine by runoff test). You want your soil to be at pH 6.5-6.8 after the flush.
    Extra holes in the pot will make this process easier. If it has a built-in drip tray, remove it.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Plant drying up and crumbling away

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    You've got no soil lighteners... this is going to be difficult.
    What are soil lighteners?

    Anything i can add to the soil to help.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Plant drying up and crumbling away

    Lighteners in order of preference for indoor use:
    Perlite- the best! The white crackly stiff in potting mix
    Vermiculite- Also good- looks like mica- sorta
    Sand- Not the best, but you could use it in an emergency. I don't recommend it though.

    Lighteners improve drainage and aeration of the soil. You REALLY need them indoors. Pre-mix them before putting the soil in the pot.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Plant drying up and crumbling away

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    You've got no soil lighteners... this is going to be difficult.
    You need to flush that plant out well using 3x the volume of the pot in water that has been pH adjusted according to the soil pH (determine by runoff test). You want your soil to be at pH 6.5-6.8 after the flush.
    Extra holes in the pot will make this process easier. If it has a built-in drip tray, remove it.
    hate to hijack the thread but I have a question for Stinky on this. Do you want to do 3x the volume o the pot at once or 3x the volume of the pot throughout seperate waterings? ie: letting it dry between each pot volume watering?

    I did this to my plants, but only used 1x volume of the cup and will probably do it again in a few more days unless told to do otherwise.

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Plant drying up and crumbling away

    im sure everyones method varies but it doesnt make much sense to me flushing over a long period of time in smaller portions , the whole put is to use a high volume of water to FLUSH out the excess salts that build up over time from nutes , so in my humble opinion it wouldnt be very beneficial to use small quantities of water over time vs when i flush i use 3x as much water as the size of the pot ALL IN ONE SESSION just think of it as giving ur soil a bath ..... u wouldnt wash your arms then hop out the shower wait a day then wash ur legs an so on an so on ..... hope that helps -Take Care an Happy Growing -

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Plant drying up and crumbling away

    Right i have the perlite i will add it later.I flushed the plants and they seem much better.I also think i have a female.

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