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12-18-2013, 05:10 PM #1OPJunior Member
Plants went into shock/underwatered? They are dying need advice
So for the past 3 months, I've been doing my very first grow. It has been so much fun, I have learned a whole lot. But right now these guys are in deep trouble due to my novice mistakes. I'll explain what happened but there's no point beating myself up about how I could have avoided this, I'm actually excited about my next grow and doing every step right by the books. But anyway here is the situation:
My plants had been vegging out for a good 2 and a half months. They were healthy, the only real health problems coming from some nutrient burn and overwatering, slightly under-watering at times. I put the plants in hot miracle grow soil to begin with, only because I didn't know any better. They were still doing great but the plants had run out of room to grow. Also around this time I decided to change their light cycle to try to induce flowering. They were about 2 weeks into their new light cycle when this happened. I had an impulse to transplant them so that they had more soil to grow down, I bought more hot soil, this time I bought moisture control miracle grow soil. Well shortly after their transplants they looked extremely droopy and wilted. Another important thing to note is that I live in New England and this is an indoor grow, so its very possible that they go through some radical temperature changes every night despite the fact that I keep my thermostat around 70 nonstop. Since then they have only gotten worse. I gave them a bunch of water, they are getting permanent light at the moment. I want to know what I can do from here as far as damage control. I would like to keep them, at least part of them so I don't have to completely start all over again.Frankiefasthands Reviewed by Frankiefasthands on . Plants went into shock/underwatered? They are dying need advice So for the past 3 months, I've been doing my very first grow. It has been so much fun, I have learned a whole lot. But right now these guys are in deep trouble due to my novice mistakes. I'll explain what happened but there's no point beating myself up about how I could have avoided this, I'm actually excited about my next grow and doing every step right by the books. But anyway here is the situation: My plants had been vegging out for a good 2 and a half months. They were healthy, the only Rating: 5
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