Bad LEDS?

Big Perm

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If it IS the lights, would you order more and try to get these plants going again, or would you scrap the whole thing and go again?
I'm assuming there's nothing I can do to speed the drying process after this flush I did, besides my fans, my light and time, correct?
They look great. A little too much water, imo. If it was the light they would be stretching for more, and they aren't.
You can drill a bunch of holes all around your pot to help the coco dry out faster. Not just for this problem, but in general.
 

InTheValley

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They look great. A little too much water, imo. If it was the light they would be stretching for more, and they aren't.
You can drill a bunch of holes all around your pot to help the coco dry out faster. Not just for this problem, but in general.
Nope, just have to take time, and get it as hot as you can in the grow area, while keeping her in the VPD range,be hard to drill holes in a fabric pot i would think.

just relax like delstele said, not much you can do right now. At least they look healthy, they should be ok.
 
Nope, just have to take time, and get it as hot as you can in the grow area, while keeping her in the VPD range,be hard to drill holes in a fabric pot i would think.

just relax like delstele said, not much you can do right now. At least they look healthy, they should be ok.

Im not too worried about it, they dry pretty quickly. I was just curious. Thanks!
 

Airwalker16

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Just hope that they come back once its dry and you can limit the water used from now on. Just because a plants growth looks healthy does NOT ALWAYS mean the roots are.
 

InTheValley

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he just needs to use a spray bottle to keep the base area damp, like everyday, just give it like 7-8 squirts a day, thats how i water my seedlings in a solo cup.
 
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