Okay, long story short. I had to go out of town unexpectedly for a week. This means I had no one to care for my green babies. I came back and they were suffering...droopy, some of the lower leaves were crispy dry, yellowing and brown. I raised the lights b4 I left so they wouldn't get burned, but of course this had the unpleasant side effect of causing them to stretch. I can't post pics right now...my fiance left my camera in the minivan and it's just too damn cold outside for me to go out and get it. I'll post some tomorrow.

Anyway, can any of you experienced folks give me some tips on how to baby them back to health? I removed some of the really bad leaves, gave them a drink w/some weak strength nutes, and raised the temp in the room a smidgen. It had gotten really cold outside, and this affected the ambient air temp in the room. It's about 72F in there right now. When I first got home it was only 68 or so, and the humidity was low, like 34RH. I got that back up to 40.

I'm worried...they look stressed as hell. They grew like crazy too while I was gone. The new growth looks good, but the older growth looks bad.
Thanks in advance,
Mrs. G:greenthumb:
Mrs. Greenjeans Reviewed by Mrs. Greenjeans on . Need rescue tips Okay, long story short. I had to go out of town unexpectedly for a week. This means I had no one to care for my green babies. I came back and they were suffering...droopy, some of the lower leaves were crispy dry, yellowing and brown. I raised the lights b4 I left so they wouldn't get burned, but of course this had the unpleasant side effect of causing them to stretch. I can't post pics right now...my fiance left my camera in the minivan and it's just too damn cold outside for me to go out and Rating: 5