Help!!!

Doug Dawson

Well-Known Member
Mate I’m not doubting the gezza but surely they should of perked up by now lol ?
Coco is famous for nute lockouts and salt buildup, both can make your plants wilt quick if it hit a tipping point. Both those issues occur from not feeding coco properly. You will have to give it a day or even 2. If you fed to a good amount of runoff you should have washed out the issues, might take a second attempt. A few hours won't necessarily tell you much.
 

Bullygrowz

Well-Known Member
I Dont think it’s because that either though as I have never had this problem befor they haven’t perked up either yet they have been flooded good enough and lights have been on 6hours now surely they should be ok now ??
When they've been ran continuously dry like id imagine your plants have it may take a while for em to recover. Coco needs to be wet at all times.
 

GreenLegos

Member
Welp from what i read and what i see, here are some things that have caused this in my plants. Overwatering, or not enough ventilation through the soil, the roots overheating or too much oxygen, i think if the roots are bare the plant dies.

P.s. saw it was to dry, i water mine lightly every so often.
 
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So after all that yesterday saying I was under feeding them they have got a lot worse today so it carnt be underfeeding sorry to disappoint all you people that thought it was
 
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