polyarcturus
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i see where your going franjan aerobic soil could be the cause perhaps too much watering?
It is possible there was some type of residue in the tub, if anything most likely small amounts (12 drops or less) of pH, NH, or NO test solution, but then why did two of the other plants get shocked as well?
I can't imagine the soil going anaerobic in such a short period simply by wicking water - although I'm not ruling out anything.
I water from one of my fish tanks as well as a reservoir of water I keep for tank changes which is treated with a dechlorinator which also contains chelating agents. The pH of the tank is between 7 and 7.2 and the res is between 6.6-6.8. I wanted to initially blame the chelators but my planted tank is doing fine - granted at a much lower ppm of ferts. Next time I get around to it I'll try and look at the roots - granted a bit late.
Wow and I thought when my AC broke yesterday, (when I wasn't home for the day, of course...outdoor temps ~107........Only survivor through all of this
^^^wow at those temps Gas........well you could always grow some "special" cacti![]()
^^^^not if it's grafted![]()