Recently shocked now limp amd wilted

repoocbd

Active Member
I have been growing some plants since late October and decided they were ready to shock. I am growing 3 side by side on a closet shelf that gives them about 3 feet of room to grow they were about 2 feet tall when I decided to shock them. Now just for background I have been growing them under an indoor garden fluorescent bulb and feeding them 20-20-20 miracle grow tomato food. I did slightly burn them when they were younger and I first started with nutes so i know what they looked like when they got burned. Since then I flushed the soil and slowly worked them back to the dosage they are on now with no problems.

So here is the problem. I shocked the plants by keeping the closet shut for 48 hours with no light on. After 2 days I switched to a 12 -12 light cycle, and when I opened the door and looked they seemed to be ok. The one that had been the fullest looked like some of its top leaves had turned sideways toward the door but the other two plants looked ok. The soil seemed dry so I watered them with their normal dose and with in 24 hours all leaves went limp hanging from where they meet with the main stock of the plant. I then saw some start to wilt so I thought nute burn again and flushed the soil a bit and gave it another day and no improvement. Now today the plant’s lowest leaves have wilted to the point they crumble in your hand and all the leave fall off the main stock with any pressure applied to them at all. They are almost completely void of branches at this point. I prefer not to add photos for reasons I am sure you can all understand. But if anyone can give me advice on how to save them I would be very grateful.
 
Top