Dying Plant HELP :(

Anjinsan

Well-Known Member
lay off the nutes for a week...just water maybe add a teaspoon each of molasses and hydrogen peroxide to a 1/2 gallon of water.

They are not easy to kill imo. You just have to worry less...count on their will to live more.
 

kushleaf

Member
i am gonna be honest and say i dont know half the things u guys just said lol..
i got no ph tester cause i dont know where to get it around here, but im using some standard soil from home depot and miracle gro mix. I think transplant shock and over nutes coulda done it.
where could i get molasses and hydrogen peroxide?
thanks
 

turkish420

Active Member
if you can, get some Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil for your next transplant! very good stuff! your plants will love it!
 
it looks fine it will bounce back from the shock it got after changing pots. Just water it with tap water until it gets healthy again then start to give her nutrients again
 

Anjinsan

Well-Known Member
i am gonna be honest and say i dont know half the things u guys just said lol..
i got no ph tester cause i dont know where to get it around here, but im using some standard soil from home depot and miracle gro mix. I think transplant shock and over nutes coulda done it.
where could i get molasses and hydrogen peroxide?
thanks
grocery store on both.
hydrogen peroxide is SUPER useful stuff to have around. It costs a whopping 80 cents per bottle...plants love it as it oxygenates and waters their roots...while keeping pesky gnat larva to a minimum.

molasses is about $3.00 a bottle. Just make sure it's unsulphured molasses. It has trace nutrients in it...a bit of nitrogen...but mostly it's all about carbs for the bacteria in your soil and for your plant.

both are what I'd consider "light" You aren't trying to correct deficiencies with them...you are giving a gentle hand to your plant while (she?) recovers from shock.
 
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