ok so i found out my PH is around 6.2, I know that is far too high for any plant, so how do I change that? As for temp, I have a thermometer inside the set up in between my two biggest plants but I don't have anything to measure humidity
If the plant started wilting a short time after you added the Bayer stuff then I would believe it would have something to do with that. If it is the Bayer you need to flush the plant completely to remove any remnants of it. By flush, I mean take it to you bathtub and run at least 3 times the size of the pot with water. (1 gallon pot = min of 3 gallons of water slowly through the soil.) This will remove much of the ferts you have in the soil currently so you will need to begin to add again after the flush dries out.
I've already tried flushign them for a couple of days for now and draining off anything that drained out, as a last resort I transplanted all three plants that are sick into completely new soil just now, I'll know by tonight if they're going to survive or not. If not I still have my two babies that I grew from seed's
I just wanted to inform yall that I had to lay my three sick plants to rest, kinda sad since it's my first grow but I've learned a great deal from you guys as well as my friends that I intend to put towards a better grow next time. I just transplanted my two babies this morning because they were rootbound, here's to hoping they prosper.
yeah, it really sucked and the babies I transplanted are all but toast, my bigger one is starting to recover in the top parts of the plant though. I'm also in the process of buying a decent sized plant that my buddy wanted to get rid of to make space for some new seedlings. It's already starting to bud and very well rooted, no stank yet though, the only issue I've found is a few leaves that have brown edges and a couple spots on the leaves, any ideas how to fix?