Droopy plant after flush in coco coir +rep for help

ma jigga

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Alright, this is one of my plants at Day 30. I had to give it a flush to fix nute lockout because I had a nitrogen deficiency around Day 27, 28 where the bottom leaves started yellowing and developed some brown spots here and there.

After the flush, the plant got really droopy (see pictures) and so far it has been over a day with no signs of recovery. Obviously the Coco coir is still soaked. Over watered it for sure.

I read some posts here and there where people had similar problems and they were told to just wait it out until the medium dried. That's basically it.

I'm just too worried that it's gone so far in looking droopy, that it won't recover. It can't even hold itself up, so I have a pencil to support it..

+rep for help
 
Transplanting is a good option and one I would do in a heartbeat. If you are worried about harming it, I suppose you could use a dehumidifier or heater to dry it up quicker. Just don't raise the temps above 78. I hope it works out for ya. good luck!
 
i have used a product called Revive that could help as well. I've used it with great success. Some B vitamins would get her looking good again too if used in a small dose.
 
Transplanting is a good option and one I would do in a heartbeat. If you are worried about harming it, I suppose you could use a dehumidifier or heater to dry it up quicker. Just don't raise the temps above 78. I hope it works out for ya. good luck!

Hmm, transplanting is something that I'm afraid might just wreck the plant. I know I would tear up a lot of roots and put it in major shock. About the Bvitamins and revive.. I would also be afraid to add more water at this point..
 
Yeah, I understand about the transplanting worries. I was only suggesting after transplanting into a dry substrate is when u would add the new water with nutes less than 300 ppm.
 
Attempted a transfer. Stem immediately broke off right where it meets the coco. Turns out it wasn't a deficiency. Major root rot due to watering too often. Rest in peace :/
 
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