Today I was fertilizing my Northern Lights Autoflower plants. They are just beginning the flowering stage and I had my fertilizer and yeast water in the same type of jug. I accidently grabbed the wrong jug and watered one plant with the yeast water and then immediately realized what I had done. It was too late so I just went ahead and fertilized it. I figure if I kill it I kill it and it's a lesson learned. Will the yeast water I was using for CO2 kill the plant? I used right at 2 cups, and the same amount of water/fertilizer.
The plant doesn't seem upset about it other than looking a little droopy from being overwatered. I let the water drain out and poured it out of the drain tray so it's not siting in water, it has a fan on it to help dry the soil.
I've read about people who use beer in their plants. These plants are the hardest thing I have ever grown, so I don't know if it's the Northern Lights strain, the autoflowering seeds or just them trying to keep me on my toes. I have literally seen them look perfectly healthy before I go to bed and wake up the next morning and see one or both plants look like they have been run through the mill overnight. So I don't know what to expect.
Any help is appreciated.
The plant doesn't seem upset about it other than looking a little droopy from being overwatered. I let the water drain out and poured it out of the drain tray so it's not siting in water, it has a fan on it to help dry the soil.
I've read about people who use beer in their plants. These plants are the hardest thing I have ever grown, so I don't know if it's the Northern Lights strain, the autoflowering seeds or just them trying to keep me on my toes. I have literally seen them look perfectly healthy before I go to bed and wake up the next morning and see one or both plants look like they have been run through the mill overnight. So I don't know what to expect.
Any help is appreciated.
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