dbz
Well-Known Member
I think and I would trust Herb & Suds whom is much more experienced than I indoors by a long shot that what he is getting at is...In the future watch your watering habits a little more. Try experimenting by lifting the pots to know when they need water.That is what was suggested to me by the nature living soil company. I’m a first time grower, don’t hate just learning. Can you explain why it was or wasn’t a good move or what you think I’m doing wrong
The problem with H202 is that it is nuclear. It may have killed also fungus gnat larvae in your soil or other pests but it also destroyed all beneficial life in your soil.
I think a lot of times if many people had a plant that rough, rather than take the time to try and save it and get it through being so stunted they would just start again with another.
If you do wish to continue saving it, continue good watering practices and maybe try to recharge your microbes with an EWC/Compost tea or something. (just search the forums for compost tea or ewc tea)