Plant went from healthy and lush to dead in 48 hours

crazycarp

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Hello,

I have a grow going my first in a couple years, I recently hooked up my irrigation,and gave them thier first auto water the next day one plant was showing signs like I over watered I unplugged irrigation,and let dry out but she just shriveled. I'm in straight coco so I didn't think overwatering was going to be an issue but that's what it looked like to me. Any other thoughts?

Here she is two days agoView attachment 5369434

48 hours later

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crazycarp

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You can not overwater coco on a plant that size. So what was in the water? We need a lot more information to help, thanks.
You can not overwater coco on a plant that size. So what was in the water? We need a lot more information to help, thanks.

I had just switched to bloom nutrients ec of 2.6, I did just switch from veg nutrients that were being given at 1.9 ec, remo nutrients im on run 5 or 6 using as directed on bottle with no issues.

17076625192962761776665054242233.jpgFlipped it 4 days ago, and hooked up irrigation but while dialing it in I accidentally ran through to run off of 120% or so for 2 days. Before that I had been feeding by hand with watering wand, and flow meter giving them .75 gallons ( in a 3 gal pot) run of of 10-20%.
 

crazycarp

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Gotcha. FWIW...I rarely...if ever...run my nutes that hot. My only other thought is if there was something fungal/etc. hiding in your freshly revived irrigation system. Either way...i hope ya figure things out.

I actually had the same thought about the fungal thing, but my watering wand uses the same plumbing as my irrigation plus i flushed it all with bleach prior to using any of it, and I replaced the 1/4 " do I'm really at a loss. Unless when I over watered something worked its way from the drain hose. My roots were pearly white when I chucked the plant this morning
 

Stiickygreen

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Osmosis issue. High EC related.
I still lean that way as well. Nothing fries plants that fast but fert or 120F heat, IMO.

@crazycarp ...I would urge you to try a grow using their feed chart...but cut the recommended fert dose down to 1/3-1/2 of what they say. Hit em everytime. Check runoff ppm every-so-often. Adjust as needed. Do a bloom booster week 5-7....again...being easy with the nutes. Works here.
Good luck!
 

crazycarp

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I still lean that way as well. Nothing fries plants that fast but fert or 120F heat, IMO.

@crazycarp ...I would urge you to try a grow using their feed chart...but cut the recommended fert dose down to 1/3-1/2 of what they say. Hit em everytime. Check runoff ppm every-so-often. Adjust as needed. Do a bloom booster week 5-7....again...being easy with the nutes. Works here.
Good luck!
I will take that under advisement thank you! Less nutes will only be cheaper that can't be bad if it works! Thanks
 

curious2garden

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Thanks everyone for the replies!!
Speaking of an osmolar diuresis was that sodium hypochlorite or calcium and how did you rinse the bleach and what concentration. All simply rhetorical now. I think flushing with a low osmolar solution (say 0.5 EC on a 500 meter scale or 0.3 on a 700 meter) is a good idea. Best of luck and I hope you figure out what happened.
 

Phytoplankton

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I had just switched to bloom nutrients ec of 2.6, I did just switch from veg nutrients that were being given at 1.9 ec, remo nutrients im on run 5 or 6 using as directed on bottle with no issues.

View attachment 5369453Flipped it 4 days ago, and hooked up irrigation but while dialing it in I accidentally ran through to run off of 120% or so for 2 days. Before that I had been feeding by hand with watering wand, and flow meter giving them .75 gallons ( in a 3 gal pot) run of of 10-20%.
64 degrees is pretty low, I'm hoping that the reading was taken at first lights on, otherwise you really need to raise the temps about 15-20 degrees.
 

Lou66

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64 degrees is pretty low, I'm hoping that the reading was taken at first lights on, otherwise you really need to raise the temps about 15-20 degrees.
You can make low temperatures (low transpiration) work if you use a higher concentration nute solution. 2.5 EC isn't out of the range a plant can take. I'm not really sure what is going on here.
 

coreywebster

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