Will this ever bounce back to be anything? It’s been through hell I cut away all the roots and replanted it in plug and water with PhD water every time plug feels dry to the touch?,if it will regroup how dry should the plug be?,right now it be feeling pretty dry,should I just chuck it?
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Originally posted by Okiegrower View PostIf you have other plants in the grow and they are growing fine it might be better to cut it because it won't be able to keep up with the size of others. But it might bounce back so i would give it a little time and see what it does
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Check out Deadhead91 thread on bugs and root rot. Amazing how versatile these plants are. Try looking up some microbe tea or micros made for root generation. It will thank you for it.https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-she-s-a-beast
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I use BushDoctor microbe brew and I added a compost tea to my new grow and foliage feed both are black market brand and work amazing and the microbe brew will last for a few grows since you need only .5tsp like every 3weeks and it helps the roots uptake nutrients better for a great root zone and I’m glad my pages can be of use thank you
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Originally posted by PRIMO View PostThat rooting plug should stay moist all of the time, not sitting in a puddle though,and put a dome or a clear cup over it to keep humid. put a cfl light bulb almost touching the cup for light and warmth. A weak folier spray once a day and cross your fingers.
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Originally posted by Chefbjy View PostCheck out Deadhead91 thread on bugs and root rot. Amazing how versatile these plants are. Try looking up some microbe tea or micros made for root generation. It will thank you for it.
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Originally posted by UrbZ View Post77° and a heating pad might be why it is drying out so fast. I bet your root zone is pretty hot. At 77° ambient temp as long as its not sitting on the cold floor 78° should keep it warm enough. If you pull tbe heating pad it wont dry out nearly as fast.
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Originally posted by UrbZ View Post77° and a heating pad might be why it is drying out so fast. I bet your root zone is pretty hot. At 77° ambient temp as long as its not sitting on the cold floor 78° should keep it warm enough. If you pull tbe heating pad it wont dry out nearly as fast.
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Deadhead91 i have a bacterial nute but only option is tap water...no good huh?...and i failed to mention the 600w led is in a 2x5 tent and had to raise lights further away seen temps creeping pass 90f1 PhotoLast edited by reb; 03-21-2018, 04:40 PM.
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Originally posted by Chefbjy View PostCheck out Deadhead91 thread on bugs and root rot. Amazing how versatile these plants are. Try looking up some microbe tea or micros made for root generation. It will thank you for it.
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reb Most of the time when you post on a page it subscribes you to it so you get the notifications and if you just want to follow a page or posts from a someone you can hit the subscribe button and it will give you notifications of when someone post on it, you can tag people to bring them into a conversation like chefbjy did earlier or if you want to talk with someone specific like tagging you
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