overwatered plants

Skyhound

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today i watered and after 2 hours all plants become dropy :( what can i do besides wait for it to dry and water better next time ?

Can i maybe use blow air hot ventilator into the fabric pots to dry them ? i wanna do someti«hing to help them besides wait
 

Skyhound

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when i water them i usually know the time they are dry without touching them , but i changed to leds and forgot that fact , should have waited a few more days to water . When i water my plants they in less than a hour became with the leafs full erected , i assume they are happy when this happens .

today instead of erected leafs i got this :(
 

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quirk

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Place your pot on absorbent material to wick excess moisture and as JoeBlow suggests, air circulation.
You're not over watering, you're watering too often. Back off. Good luck.
 

Wattzzup

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today i watered and after 2 hours all plants become dropy :( what can i do besides wait for it to dry and water better next time ?

Can i maybe use blow air hot ventilator into the fabric pots to dry them ? i wanna do someti«hing to help them besides wait
Water better? Water until it comes out the bottom then I let it sit for 5 mins and remove the tray.

Waiting is the hardest part of growing. You think it’s hard to be patient now wait until your buds are swelling!!
 

Skyhound

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Water better? Water until it comes out the bottom then I let it sit for 5 mins and remove the tray.

Waiting is the hardest part of growing. You think it’s hard to be patient now wait until your buds are swelling!!
i meant my watering schedule was perfect with hps , but i didnt apply the changes i should because of temps getting lower when i instaled leds this week
 

Skyhound

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shall i remove the big fan pushing air trough passive intake and put dehumidifier instead ? it ussualy bring my humidity down from 10 to 15 % points , im not sure what would be best to solve this problem the big fan or the dehumidifier
 
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Wattzzup

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I would try and keep the environment as steady as possible. Don’t add dehumidifier because you over watered. Just relax and wait for it dry really well next time before watering.
 

Skyhound

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i understand that u dont want me to interfere more and i understand that letting the plant do its stuff is recommended , speacilly for a begginer like me )but with this shock im still wondering if dehumidifier is a good choice to correct the bad i made (i would have to take the usual big fan i have in passive intake , i don´t want theire roots to strangle , but at the same time i dont want it to shock because of more changes in environment ( reducing humidity ) ill leave it as u said if theres no one arguing on this
 
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