Kingrow1 Well-Known Member Aug 10, 2011 #21 Nute deficiency but could be brought on by the wet conditions so suppose you just got to wait it out. Peace
Nute deficiency but could be brought on by the wet conditions so suppose you just got to wait it out. Peace
Biologically Incorrect Active Member Aug 10, 2011 #22 If you can put your plant closer to the light, which will help dry it out faster. You could also raise the temp with a heater. Just don't over do it. You really want better soil, something with perlite in it or added too. Peace out CanadianDank said: My soil is waterlogged, it's been one wet clump four days and is still soaked! If anyone out there has ANY advice/tips I could really use some help here. Thanks folks. Click to expand...
If you can put your plant closer to the light, which will help dry it out faster. You could also raise the temp with a heater. Just don't over do it. You really want better soil, something with perlite in it or added too. Peace out CanadianDank said: My soil is waterlogged, it's been one wet clump four days and is still soaked! If anyone out there has ANY advice/tips I could really use some help here. Thanks folks. Click to expand...
CanadianDank Well-Known Member Aug 10, 2011 #23 Biologically Incorrect said: If you can put your plant closer to the light, which will help dry it out faster. You could also raise the temp with a heater. Just don't over do it. You really want better soil, something with perlite in it or added too. Peace out Click to expand... Haha i know, and its already 25% perlite!
Biologically Incorrect said: If you can put your plant closer to the light, which will help dry it out faster. You could also raise the temp with a heater. Just don't over do it. You really want better soil, something with perlite in it or added too. Peace out Click to expand... Haha i know, and its already 25% perlite!