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02-23-2006, 05:47 PM #21
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Everytime you skip this post, my plants droop an extra inch.
J Dog - I'll have to pick one up then. Are there relatively cheap? Hell, I guess it would pay for itself after awhile.
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02-23-2006, 07:19 PM #22
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Everytime you skip this post, my plants droop an extra inch.
1st of all, create a light cycle.. the plants need their dark aswell.
2nd,´Give water when you notice the soil get dryer, to much water means no oxigen at the roots.
I´m sure it´s the water though...
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02-23-2006, 10:10 PM #23
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Everytime you skip this post, my plants droop an extra inch.
LOL, Fantastic.
The plant that's not doing so well, I gave him some water today and guess what? The soil smells like mildew. Fantastic.
Going to do some research on root rot and what I need to do to go about this mess.
Brite - they're on a cycle - I'm bringing the light down slowly, it was 24/0 for the 2nd week and the 3rd ( which we're in now ) is 23/1. I'm going to bring it down slowly until I think they're ready to flower or until I get to 12/12, whichever comes first.
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