Droopy plants...can't figure it out riu!

zigbred

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i read all the same stuff but when i take plants with droop and give it to them they like it so idk lol do i trust the plants or the net? i always figured cant kill perlite or peat moss. the amount of mycos in most soiless is super low it could be killed omg lol most plants with real droop need to be dried out and h202 does it fast
 

.Pinworm.

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i read all the same stuff but when i take plants with droop and give it to them they like it so idk lol do i trust the plants or the net? i always figured cant kill perlite or peat moss. the amount of mycos in most soiless is super low it could be killed omg lol most plants with real droop need to be dried out and h202 does it fast
Who the fuck tries to introduce bennies into a soiless medium?

I requested this abortion of a thread be deleted.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Who the fuck tries to introduce bennies into a soiless medium?

I requested this abortion of a thread be deleted.
I mean, to be honest, I use a medium made of coco, peat, and yucca that was designed for running organics (Nature's Care), so I didn't know that was atypical.
 

zigbred

Member
Thanks for all the help. I'd put money on it was te cold nights. Cause even after soil dried n was watered again they still looked the same for a few days. Everyone looks happy n healthy now besides wanting too get fed everyday....just finally got the bottom leaves too go green again lol
cold nights and wind are hard on them after a transplant. glad they are fixed. i do use it every yr on 1 or 2 plants out of 150 will droop. it kills root problems and i have never seen a negative effect.
 

TheDabWiz

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if you cant debate without name calling dont debate at all
This^ + problem was fixed a week ago so we can let this one push down the line.

Bottom line, don't transplant right before your about too have 2 low 40's deg nights in a row. Thanks everyone for all the replies I appreciate it! Especially for the extra research on both peroxide and aloe. Enjoyed the read n learned some shit lol
 

Dan Drews

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My advice, for what its worth, for a brand new grower - SIMPLIFY. Start with good organic soil, trusted seeds or clones, find a good organic 'Grow' nutes and a good organic 'Bloom' nutes and learn about spotting and controlling pests.

I use General Organics BioThrive 'Grow' as well as their 'Bloom' product. I also use their CalMg. There are several other similar products from other suppliers that are just as good, just keep it organic.

When you're more experienced and want to truly LEARN about horticulture, there are thousands of ways to grow a good weed as well as thousands of ways to kill them. When you want to experiment with new shit, add one thing at a time in case your plants take a turn for Shitsville, then you know when you've gotten bad advice or misapplied something.

K.I.S.S. Happy Growing.
 
My advice, for what its worth, for a brand new grower - SIMPLIFY. Start with good organic soil, trusted seeds or clones, find a good organic 'Grow' nutes and a good organic 'Bloom' nutes and learn about spotting and controlling pests.

I use General Organics BioThrive 'Grow' as well as their 'Bloom' product. I also use their CalMg. There are several other similar products from other suppliers that are just as good, just keep it organic.

When you're more experienced and want to truly LEARN about horticulture, there are thousands of ways to grow a good weed as well as thousands of ways to kill them. When you want to experiment with new shit, add one thing at a time in case your plants take a turn for Shitsville, then you know when you've gotten bad advice or misapplied something.

K.I.S.S. Happy Growing.
Way to praise it! Keep it simple. All I tried to say and I got harrass rd hope same doesn't happen to you.
 
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