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    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    So these are my plants, its my first grow. All and all everything was going good until the bottom leaves of two of my plants started shriveling up and drying out. Keeping the PH at a pretty steady 6-7 and the soil is always nice and moist. Began flushing it today is this the best course of action? Wanna thank the pros out there in advance.
    liquidtrust Reviewed by liquidtrust on . Bottom leaves R' dyin So these are my plants, its my first grow. All and all everything was going good until the bottom leaves of two of my plants started shriveling up and drying out. Keeping the PH at a pretty steady 6-7 and the soil is always nice and moist. Began flushing it today is this the best course of action? Wanna thank the pros out there in advance. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    Heres my pictures

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    #3
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    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    I am very new at all this but one mistake i have made is to flush before it was really beneficial. To me, the plants look pretty healthy overall. It looks like just those bottom leaves are dry. If the others are looking healthy i would hold off on a flush. Also if the medium is always moist i would let it dry up a bit in between water/feeding. Always let at least the top dry up before watering.
    Good luck.
    \"If we want a beautiful garden, we must first have a blueprint in the imagination, a vision\" - His Holiness the Dalai Lama

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    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    May want to ease-up on watering, and let the pot of soil dry a bit more between waterings. Before you water, the weight of the pot should feel like a full pot of dry soil. (approx)
    Also might want to add some perlite to your soil mix, next time you transplant. Your soil looks like it retains water too well, as it sits now.

    Would also raise the smaller plants to keep the tops even. Coffee cans and bricks work great. (better use of light)

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    #5
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    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    Hi liquidtrust, and welcome to the forum.

    I think the overwatering advise is right on the money.
    Also you may want to loose the trays from the bottom of the pots trapping water and leaving your roots saturated constantly will lead to problems.

    Your plants are still lookin good!:thumbsup:


    GOOD LUCK

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    #6
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    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    Way too much water, and not close enough to the light. Yup. Otherwise pretty healthy.

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    #7
    Junior Member

    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    thanks guys! the most help yet! I guess because the leaves were drying up I didnt think it could possibly be over watering but I do water too much. Any suggestions where to pick up perlite?

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    #8
    Junior Member

    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    So I've taken some updated pictures. Its starting to climb the plant now and the 2nd set of leaves are kinda curling up and drying out. I helped out my two little plants and gave them a boost. But the soil in all three is still incredibly damp so I'll continue to let them dry up. Is there anything else I can do to help them recover?

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    #9
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    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    Have you got a fan on 'em? Strengthens the stems, and would help with drying-out the soil.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Bottom leaves R' dyin

    You could cut larger holes in the pots. At the bottom edge, you can try to get a big chunk of plastic off with a dremel tool or drill- be careful of your fingers- but more drainage= more oxygen to roots= happier plants.
    You can get perlite at any garden shop or even walmart.

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