Water = killer?

Lowkster

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:blsmoke:If Iover-water my plant, what do I do to make things better? Just let it dry up or what? I think I over-watered some of my plants and I need advice as to what I should do next. My leaves are turning dark green and they are kind of droopy. I am notover-alarmed, but I just want some other peoples opinions as to what to do next....Thanks:joint:
 

flatrider

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you cant change the past.. dont water it anymore you just want to keep your soil moist.. kind of dark looking.. dont let it become light brown.. you will notice you plants starting to healthen up in time
 

1kooguy

New Member
Wait until the soil is dry ,you can tell by picking up the pot.Next time you water ,add a few drops of hydrogen peroxide per liter of water.
 

MARAVALU

Well-Known Member
no,no, no.no.no.no.no, wat ever you do, do not put hydrogen peroxide into your pot you'll have a world of problems, please do not hydrogen your plants you'll thank me in the long run i promise. this fella jst tals shit on all the threds he posts on,check it out, he's a bi bluffer, bluffing his way around this site, please dont take his advice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
 

mistaphuck

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no,no, no.no.no.no.no, wat ever you do, do not put hydrogen peroxide into your pot you'll have a world of problems, please do not hydrogen your plants you'll thank me in the long run i promise. this fella jst tals shit on all the threds he posts on,check it out, he's a bi bluffer, bluffing his way around this site, please dont take his advice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
why is hydrogen peroxide bad for plants? whats a bi bluffer? ive heard very good things about hydrogen peroxide ive used it myself. i was to understand it could help the plants disease resistance
 

toothbrush?

Active Member
no,no, no.no.no.no.no, wat ever you do, do not put hydrogen peroxide into your pot you'll have a world of problems, please do not hydrogen your plants you'll thank me in the long run i promise. this fella jst tals shit on all the threds he posts on,check it out, he's a bi bluffer, bluffing his way around this site, please dont take his advice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
You're wrong and have terrible spelling and grammar.

I use a around a shot of H2O2 per gallon.
 

Bagelthief

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iv heard of hydrogen peroxide for hydro based gardens, but never for soil. in soil you dont want to kill off all of the benificial micro-organisms. id say dont use h2o2 in soil.
 

natmoon

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If you ever seriously have over watering problems,simply lift the plant carefully out of the pot and leave it on top of a load of paper.
The paper sucks the excess moisture from the soil/root ball really quickly.
This can also be useful if you have to give them a good flushbongsmilie
 
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