Too much water Help please!!!

Hi i have 6 blue cheese clones in a 1.5m tent and they have been in veg for about a week someone has watered them for me since ive been away BUT! Watered alot and now my plants have gone all yellow this has been for a few days now and the soil doesnt seem to be getting any drier . Just wondering if there is anything i could do to dry the soil up abit i have lowered the light a little but as there only small i dont want to burn them. WHAT DO I DO PLEASE HELP!!!!
 

RollMeOne420

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yes some pics would help us, and also dont water them for 3 days and then water small amounts. You dont need to water everyday
 
Im not gona water them atall now untill the soil starts to dry up. I was going to even repot them and take as much wet soil out as i cud and put them in fresh soil but im worried about shocking them
 

Filthy Phil

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Well, you can water with hydrogen peroxide... It is by weight more oxygen than hydrogen. I forget how much but google that and you'll find an answer.
 
i wouldnt repot yet mate id just wait to see if they gey better on there own they should dry out and be ok but with no pics its hard to help
 
Ill get pics up tommorow. Its just i wanted them dry for friday as thats when they will be goin into flower. Just wanted them right before i started 12/12
 

Stark Raving

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I'm with Phil. Use hydrogen peroxide so the roots can get some oxygen and don't drown. 3 tablespoons per gallon. Water until it seeps out the bottom. May seem counter intuitive, but right now your plants are starved for oxygen, and the H2O2 will give it to them.
 

Stark Raving

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Your local drugstore. It's the same stuff you put on a cut to keep it from getting infected. (The stuff that fizzes when you pour it on). Use 3% hydrogen peroxide. That's the stuff that they carry at the drugstore.

You can get higher concentrations, but for now you're better off just using 3% because it's easy to find in a hurry and you won't have to mess around with diluting it.
 

Stark Raving

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It will re-saturate your soil, but the goal is to add oxygen to the roots, and the H2O2 will do exactly that. The soil will dry faster because the plants will resume normal uptake of the water in the soil. When they don't have oxygen they don't carry out normal fuction (and eventually die).

Liquid Oxygen is a brand name suppliment intended for human consumption. It has other added ingredients, including some salts and whatnot. Don't bother with this. Just use 3% hydrogen peroxide from the first aid section of your pharmacy. Comes in a brown bottle, and says 3% right on the label.
 

Stark Raving

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Seems to be pure H2O2, so I'd say it would work fine, but I've never used it so can't vouch for it. I have, however, used 3% on overwatered plants and it worked great. I prefer to only give advice from my own experiences, so the stuff you linked would be out of my range of experience. (I would also suspect it's the exact same stuff at a higher concentration, then re-labelled so they can charge you extra)
 

Stark Raving

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As far as I know, H2O2 is H2O2. It's diluted with pure water to a specific concentration. The food grade stuff is just more concentrated. The 3% at the pharmacy is for medical use, so you can be confident it's pure.
 

Stark Raving

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It should give you instructions on the packaging. I'm honestly not trying to dodge the question, I just always hesitate to give advice on something I'm not familiar with. I suppose you could just do the math and figure out how much to dilute it to get the same percentage as 3% at 3 tablespoons per gallon.
 
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