Did you do anything yesterday or the day before (add nutriets or change anything)?SO I WOKE UP THIS MORNING AND MY PLANT IS HALF DEAD...... IT WAS DOING SO GOOD AND I WAKE UP TOO A HalF DEAD PLANT CAN ANYBODY HELP???
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If it just occurred overnight and the temp has not been drastically altered and nothing has been added to your reservoir, you might want to flush the eservoir, add distilled water with 1/4 nutrient strength. I would also check for bugs/gnats and spray the leaves with distilled water. The brown roots could also signal a lack of oxygen - check to see that the water pump is working. I hope she has not contracted one of the many forms of root rot. If it is root rot, you need to be sure the aeration is working. Clean your reservoir with hydrogen peroxide. Use a fungicide for root rot if the rot is not too far advanced. If the root rot is too far advanced and the plant does not respond to your attentions, you will need to try and clone the plant to salvage it.
Yeah, that's right Mr. My VERY FIRST POST is a lecture on root rot. Imagine that. You must think I'm some sort of unheralded genius - If you do, you're correct - I am a genius. I've been growing indoors and outdoors since 1974. I started out my "post modern" growing experience using a couple Aerogardens - under LEDs. So, I have encountered this wilting problem on numerous occasions. I am replying to you as a courtesy to the distressed individual who asked for assistance. They said their temps, etc. have not been changed. If you have something constructive to contribute, please do. Otherwise, DO NOT answer my posts to other members in a vain attempt to glorify your ineptness. I am merely attempting to contribute and to learn. I'm not here to compete in a pissing contest.Really? Your very first post is a lecture on root rot....Please .....
Ok hpgent, have you checked the res water temp?
nope wat should be the temp? i clean my resevoir and changed my water (of course) so the temp should be perfect......since doing it my roots have look a lil brighter :0
Yeah, that's right Mr. My VERY FIRST POST is a lecture on root rot. Imagine that. You must think I'm some sort of unheralded genius - If you do, you're correct - I am a genius. I've been growing indoors and outdoors since 1974. I started out my "post modern" growing experience using a couple Aerogardens - under LEDs. So, I have encountered this wilting problem on numerous occasions. I am replying to you as a courtesy to the distressed individual who asked for assistance. They said their temps, etc. have not been changed. If you have something constructive to contribute, please do. Otherwise, DO NOT answer my posts to other members in a vain attempt to glorify your ineptness. I am merely attempting to contribute and to learn. I'm not here to compete in a pissing contest.