How long would you think it would take to recover she was doing so good before the temp spike
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they are still young, don't need much water yet! Go slow on watering. Pick up pot and only water when light.Thanks I was kinda freaking out
What are you giving it now?Yea I over watered the first set of leaves should I give nutes in the next feeding?
Maybe some earth worm casting/ teaJust distilled water with some liquid seaweed every other day
That seems too frequent. The droop may be overwatering, let them dry out. I prefer smaller pots relative to the plant size specifically because the potting mix dries out faster. Also, the yellowing indicates low N. Good luck.Just distilled water with some liquid seaweed every other day
Looks a lot better today got the Temps back to normal she looks a bit happier todayThat seems too frequent. The droop may be overwatering, let them dry out. I prefer smaller pots relative to the plant size specifically because the potting mix dries out faster. Also, the yellowing indicates low N. Good luck.
Go back under your bridge.Cool story bro needs more temps
Don't you have other forums to post bad advice to?Go read a book cunt
I don't know how you want to grow, or what your medium is. But just so you know the Grow Big and Tiger bloom are salts. The Big Bloom is a good organic one that feeds microbes and makes happy soil. You can use salts though if you want. Just saying so you know.This is what I have to give her
They look fine. But I water all the soil when I water, not just around the plant. But that's just how I do it. I grow organically, so I try to keep my soil moist, but not soaking. And 90 degrees is no big deal, they'll just drink more.Also should I be watering more than just a lil area around the plant or should I water more of the surface area now?