Boulder Buds
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Hey all,
Learning as I go on my first hydro grow, and unfortunately I (we) ran into some problems. My roommate was watching our new batch of clones while I was at work, and accidentally (long story, don't ask) spilled a few gallons of water onto the floor underneath my grow table, which is in my closet. The affected area is probably around 6 sq. ft.
I got home and noticed the problem, and we have been doing what we can since to dry the carpet- this includes towels and several fans on the affected area. We're making progress but I can't imagine the carpet is going to be very dry for another day or two...
These clones are young and freshly re-potted, but seem to be hanging in there under a 400w MH with just a bit of AN "No Shock" helping them- Temp @ 75 and Humidity at 40%... My question is this:
Could the general success of the grow be jeopardized because of the wet carpet underneath the growing area?
We will continue to do what we can to dry the area ASAP- but part of me is worried... any thoughts?
Learning as I go on my first hydro grow, and unfortunately I (we) ran into some problems. My roommate was watching our new batch of clones while I was at work, and accidentally (long story, don't ask) spilled a few gallons of water onto the floor underneath my grow table, which is in my closet. The affected area is probably around 6 sq. ft.
I got home and noticed the problem, and we have been doing what we can since to dry the carpet- this includes towels and several fans on the affected area. We're making progress but I can't imagine the carpet is going to be very dry for another day or two...
These clones are young and freshly re-potted, but seem to be hanging in there under a 400w MH with just a bit of AN "No Shock" helping them- Temp @ 75 and Humidity at 40%... My question is this:
Could the general success of the grow be jeopardized because of the wet carpet underneath the growing area?
We will continue to do what we can to dry the area ASAP- but part of me is worried... any thoughts?