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02-21-2007, 04:05 PM #11Senior Member
are my nutes too cold?
Well if you have the root rot, all that increased transpiration from high air temps and lots of fan is going to make you wilt.
Go to home dePOT and pick up a spray bottle of wilt-pruf, which iwll help protect them until the roots are healthy again.
I have in the past had to resort to treating the soil with serenade and then putting the plant (not the pot, just the top) in a thin white garbage bag (you have to air it out a couple times a day) just for a little while as a humidity dome. The roots can only take up so much water if they are damaged, and if the plant is bigger than the roots can support, you have a problem.
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02-21-2007, 05:51 PM #12OPMember
are my nutes too cold?
i dont think its root rot but im goin to try to explain the plant/root ratio size.. the plants are like 6-7 inches tall (looking healthier today kuz i havent fed them) and they are in 6" net pots.. the roots are coming out of the bottom a little bit and a few are popping out of the sides here and there a few cm out the sides of the pots.. on the bottom its like the whole bottom is squished and covered with little white roots when i pick up the pots..what should i do? i already have wilt-pruf ill spray them with that but what should i do about feeding them? they look better kuz i havnet fed them all day.. you think if i just dont feed them for the rest of the day and start tommorow it coudl help them or will that be bad?
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02-21-2007, 10:34 PM #13OPMember
are my nutes too cold?
the stems of the fan leaves are also a brownish/purplish color if that means anything..
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02-22-2007, 03:02 AM #14OPMember
are my nutes too cold?
plsssssss anyone what should i do there still drooping ive tried everything wilt pruf new nutes moving the light up more vent more heat all of a sudden they jsut droop
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02-22-2007, 03:04 AM #15Senior Member
are my nutes too cold?
Cold temps can cause purpling.
Instead of refuting Stinky's suggestions, do what she says.
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02-22-2007, 03:29 AM #16OPMember
are my nutes too cold?
its 1032 and they are all drooping now like they're being so overwatered and they onl got watered one tim today.. it looked like my ebb and flow try had a little water like a cm in the drain lines in the tray so i thought the plants were just suckin up that shit all the time making them overewatered but i dried thetray up totally to let the roots dry and they still didnt get any better its always the same. they start out in the morning alrihgt then by the end of the night drooping.. i also moved the light far away to see if that would help but it doesnt look like its doing anything.. what could id o this crop was going soo good up until this
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02-22-2007, 02:15 PM #17Senior Member
are my nutes too cold?
That's as much help as I can give.
You've got to get a hydro person involved.
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