What happened to my plants :(

blueberryrose

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if anything i think i over watered them.. since the temperature is around 30 celcius here
That would do it for sure. If there's so much water in your soil that the plants drown, they'll turn out that way too.
Watering properly is one of the most valuable gardening skills, once you nail it you'll be on your way to having a great grow!
cheers!
 

Mr. Cheetah

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over a couple of days to be exact, not funny guys i was hoping to have something to smoke very soon :cry: guess im gonna have to wait for another 3 months
sorry mate, it was kind of funny, better luck next time, its a learning curve man. you never know, i might fry my plants with the steroid scheme im giving them as well. :peace:
 

ventom7

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sorry mate, it was kind of funny, better luck next time, its a learning curve man. you never know, i might fry my plants with the steroid scheme im giving them as well. :peace:
it was not :cuss:,hahaha jk mate yea i learned alot from this trial hope i dont fuck up the next one, and GL with yours and try not to fry them :bigjoint::peace:
 

Mr. Cheetah

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Sorry i dont get it do you mean use coco instead ?
he means coco should be watered lot more often, but then should be fed regularly, so another risk. soil is more forgiving medium for inexperienced growers as far as i know. plus i count myself as one, never used anything different then soil myself lol
 

Merkn4aSquirtn

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Sorry i dont get it do you mean use coco instead ?
Yes. I experimented with dwc, soil and coco. Dwc isnt hard to maintain as long as you have the right nutes, good ph meter and the right water temps. Soil doesn't require much nute but you have to be careful with overwatering. Coco tho. Let me tell you about coco. Haven't had an issue yet besides me being stupid and not buffing the coir but ive worked through all that.. i really dont think you can overwater. If you have the ability to water everyday then as a beginner grower to another id recommend coco coir.
 
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