I had two very healthy plants growing in a hydro setup and they got to be about 2-3 feet tall and looked perfectly healthy until one day I walked into the room and I found one of my plants drooping. I don't remember doing anything different before it started drooping and I wasn't able to recover the plant, it died. I just walked into the room today and my other healthy plant is now drooping. How do I stop it from dying and prevent this from ever happening again?
I will also include some facts: I have the plant on a 12/12 light cycle. When the lights are off it's about 80 degrees F, and when they're on it's about 90 degrees F in the room. I usually spray water on the leaves to keep they're temperature down. Humidity is usually about 35%. When I walked into the room today, the lights were on and my thermometer read 96 degrees and 44% humidity. I have a balanced pH and I measure the nutrients according to the directions before I put them in, so that shouldn't be the reason.
I will also include some facts: I have the plant on a 12/12 light cycle. When the lights are off it's about 80 degrees F, and when they're on it's about 90 degrees F in the room. I usually spray water on the leaves to keep they're temperature down. Humidity is usually about 35%. When I walked into the room today, the lights were on and my thermometer read 96 degrees and 44% humidity. I have a balanced pH and I measure the nutrients according to the directions before I put them in, so that shouldn't be the reason.