I've to seen 'over feeding' with too wet a transplant mix. If you add too much water to the new soil mix in the bigger buckets they could 'drown' the new roots and then do nothing....the pot will stay wet (even though you haven't officially watered) and they eventually could turn yellow. Hopefully you didn't do this. Good to see they have snapped out of it though.
Nothing like some down time to help sick girls. I go 16 these days even with healthy ones. I just hate to see that late cycle 'droop'. Seems like they aren't doing anything in the last hours anyway even if they are healthy.....all droopy and ready for nappy time. Drooping plants depress me Saves me a bit of $$ too
Ultrasonic Fog rocks. I've got 3. 2 small ones and a big homemade one for the main room. Fog has saved me in this dry hell of a climate I live in (22 % average year round). Once I added fog to the veg room I've had only super green starts....look like my starts on the coast days. It also help the flower room to grow bigger.
For awhile I used to wonder why my plants were bigger/healthier indoors on the coast. For the 2 years I've been here I was doing EXACTLY the same thing yet I would get about 2/3 of the growth They would look sick with dry and thin leaves...an invitation for a bug party. I was in total denial concerning RH. RH is huge just as all the other environmental conditions.
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