LadyKas Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2007 #1 Can someone explain 'soil shock' to me? Would it be healthy/possible to move an overwatered-overfed plant to a bucket with dryer soil? I'm a noob, hold your tempers if I'm uneducated Hhahahah.
Can someone explain 'soil shock' to me? Would it be healthy/possible to move an overwatered-overfed plant to a bucket with dryer soil? I'm a noob, hold your tempers if I'm uneducated Hhahahah.
tusseltussel Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2007 #2 you could just not water it and let it dry out a bit than flush it with a gallon of water when you do water it just let it dry between waterins
you could just not water it and let it dry out a bit than flush it with a gallon of water when you do water it just let it dry between waterins
LadyKas Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2007 #3 right, well that was my first choice til i realized how soaked my soil is?i dont want it to die.
butterflykisses Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2007 #4 yes get a bigger pot tomorrow and some fox farms ocean forest potting soil and repot it it may slow it down for a min but it should be ok
yes get a bigger pot tomorrow and some fox farms ocean forest potting soil and repot it it may slow it down for a min but it should be ok
tusseltussel Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2007 #5 is your soil not draining well, is that the problem LadyKas said: right, well that was my first choice til i realized how soaked my soil is?i dont want it to die. Click to expand...
is your soil not draining well, is that the problem LadyKas said: right, well that was my first choice til i realized how soaked my soil is?i dont want it to die. Click to expand...
LadyKas Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2007 #6 mayybeee? So if I put it in new soil it wont get soil shock? Im in a very small town. Will miracle grow soil do well?
mayybeee? So if I put it in new soil it wont get soil shock? Im in a very small town. Will miracle grow soil do well?