Mammath
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The 2 MN's got flushed last night, with a little peroxide in the last quart to go through. There's no change today. If the problem was root rot it probably just got worse. Only time will tell. I plan to let them dry out good before I water again.
Hey cph.
Saw you over at tahoe's thread and thought I'd come take a look at your problem to see if i could help.
By the looks of it it's moisture stress which of course can lead to root rot.
Cupping, saggy leaves, stunted yellow/white new growth and limp stems.
You have them in some nice size pots but that can make it hard to get your watering schedule correct when they are so little.
I would stop watering for at least a week to ten days.
Plants take ages to recover from moisture stress.
If you have a helper handy turn one over and lift the pot off it.
Inspect soil for mush and have a smell.
If it's rotten you'll know.
If your game, scrape away excess soil from bottom and sides being careful not to break too many roots, you only need to take away and inch or so of soil from sides and bottom.
Then re-pot into same pot but with fresh dry soil on the bottom and sides.
This will soak up the water from the over moist soil and give the roots some badly needed oxygenated soil to grow into.
I've saved moisture stressed plants before by doing this.
With those lights and those size plants in those size pots, even with well drained soil, they probably only needed watering once a week to 10 days.
MJ likes it drier than wetter.
The flush probably hasn't helped matters.
Keep us posted.
Edit: They'll come good mate, I've seen worse recover, and MJ is pretty darn tough