Quote Originally Posted by LOC NAR on probation
Sorry to hear about your problems. You did pick a hard method to start, but that doesn't do you anygood raggin on you.

Sounds either like they drowned, there is no overwatering in hydro. They sit in water for too long and drown. Or they got too cold. one of my bro's just called and had the very same problem. the last few nights it got alittle cold here but last night it was cold. I ask him to check the water temp and it was46 degrees. He did not think he needed the little fish tank heater you can adjust the temp on. I found out the hard way too. but they went overnight. Even drowning ones if caught soon will make it. If it's not the cold then dry it out. Cut way back on watering for a day or untill it pearks up.
Cheers for that. Water temp is good, been using 1 of those heaters thru our winter months but weather here is heating up again...30-40 degrees celcius during the day and high teens early 20's at nite.
Thanks for your help, Ive been doing nothing different top what i did on my 1st 2 plants which we pulled 52 oz's off dry. As I said earlier, the water pump is now on a timer so get 10 - 15 minutes water every hour.