yep. That's why I'd dry em out (try to stop the rot), then water more, but less often (so they don't stay soaked all the time, leaving them more susceptible to rot). Then maybe even feed them something like rhizotonic or Prozyme to try to start some new growth, repair the damage.That's what root rot does, it destroies the roots & they die from thurst
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hehehe...pretty proud of my melons too!Sorry for changing the subject but wife is so proud of her melons, she insisted I post them...lol
Water may be running off instead of being absorbed? I've seen people say they are using about 5 gallons when in fact it was more like 2. 5 tsp's per feeding is way too much, cut it back to 1 or 2 max, flush them for the next couple of daysMaybe let your roots dry out for a few days then start feeding every other day? Just a thought...
More water, but less often is what I'd do.
Will it spray "Tigers Blood"?Just got an atomizer. winning
There you go man! Now you are talking! My first attempt at making hash ended up with a lot of water all over the place and a tiny nug that kicked my ass, rested and then kicked my ass again. I wasn't working with enough trim so my yield was small. Not something that I would do again though.I don't think I have show you guy's my "plan B", for when I just can't stand trimming anymore!
My Costco sized hash makeing set-up.
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P.S. Did I mention that I love hash?
Use 80#-100# ice each load. Bubble bags inside the 5gl bucket in the top of ACE:
Kinda look's like a Frappaccino coming out of the washing machine:
Nickle hash pucks, look close, you can see Jefferson's Montecello: