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02-21-2007, 04:05 PM #1
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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.stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . are my nutes too cold? my nutes temp is 58 f because its in my basement and its cold.. the room temp is like 70 with the lights on.. the leaves just all of a sudden started drooping a lil bit everytime i feed them.. they were doin great before when the nutes were a lot warmer now all of a sudden i put them in the basement and the nutes and temp are colder and they droop when i feed them.. when i dont feed them like i did for 1 day they looked great again then i fed them a quick flood and they started to droop a Rating: 5
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