Overwatering

Humboldtcalikidd

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With obvious signs of overwatering, soil is dry let’s say. Feed food? Or give her just PhD water? I’m?worried about frying them or locking out? Don’t know what ph of soil is after overwatering situation or how much organic food in the soil remains.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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With obvious signs of overwatering, soil is dry let’s say. Feed food? Or give her just PhD water? I’m?worried about frying them or locking out? Don’t know what ph of soil is after overwatering situation or how much organic food in the soil remains.
Confirm pot is dry by lifting it up and feeling it's weight. Continue feeding regimen. Feed the plant @ 6.5 pH until runoff. Leave it alone until the pot is dry.
 

guitarguy10

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Question, what is the best way to overcome overwatering? In soil, 5 gal fab pots 2month old plants in veg, droopy leaves, compacted soil, let dry completely and give them PhD water only? Cal mag? Or feed them lightly? Get run off on first watering after overwatering? Seems like I’ve stripped my soil, and compacted do not breathing
Use coco coir lol, that stuff is *MEANT* to be wet, in fact you should never let coco coir dry out as it has it's maximum oxygen retention when it is wet.
 

Flindagrow

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I have plants that shows overwatering sintoms right after watering,like whitin 10 min from watering and go away in 2/3 hours...i wait untill soil bone dry when watering.maybe i go to far into letting it dry?or i give to much water at once?still figuring that out.they dont wilt for underwatering.
 

Beehive

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I have plants that shows overwatering sintoms right after watering,like whitin 10 min from watering and go away in 2/3 hours...i wait untill soil bone dry when watering.maybe i go to far into letting it dry?or i give to much water at once?still figuring that out.they dont wilt for underwatering.
You're A coco grower in the making. With coco, the more you water. The faster they grow. Coco is a hydroponic medium.

With soil, its a pain trying to find that perfect balance of water with the plant's uptake. Ending up with water stress.

Coco is a dream. As long as you stabilize it before sticking a plant to it. You can water as much as you like. Paying attention to the amount of run off determines how many times a day you water it.

After I went coco. My entire world changed. Ill never use soil mixes again. Too much drama.
 

Flindagrow

Active Member
You're A coco grower in the making. With coco, the more you water. The faster they grow. Coco is a hydroponic medium.

With soil, its a pain trying to find that perfect balance of water with the plant's uptake. Ending up with water stress.

Coco is a dream. As long as you stabilize it before sticking a plant to it. You can water as much as you like. Paying attention to the amount of run off determines how many times a day you water it.

After I went coco. My entire world changed. Ill never use soil mixes again. Too much drama.
I need to try Coco!i’m on my second indoor,always growed outdoor in the past!thanks for the reply!
 
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