Proper air flow is definitely a good thing, and might help solve your issue. Root rot is often caused by too much heat, humidity or over watering. I have my air exchange and fans running 24/7.
@Cap Stone yes! It was very hot in the tent and smelled of humid mildew air. On top of my air exchange being wrong I believe me changing the temp of my homes ac system affected the temp in my tent. ( I live in arizona) so it's staying at a reasonable temp from here on out.
Good call. Do you know how you ended up with root rot in the first place? Think of it as a learning experience, we've all lost a plants due to one thing or another.
@Cap Stone Besides me being a newb I'd say root rot developed because of my air exchange. I've changed the timers to a better schedule, so that stagnant air gets removed more often. I'm hoping I dialed it in correctly this time around.
Yeah sucks but I had to live it to learn it I guess!
Well you were certainly right she totally drooped and dried out completely. She's super brittle to the touch and completely hunched over. I'm gonna scratch this one in the books as a loss. Gonna learn from this mistake forsure.
Yikes! Auto Flowers do not like being transplanted at the best of times. She might survive depending on how much root you cut off, but I would expect the yield to be less if she makes it.
I'm real curious to see how this turns out, keep us up to date if you can.
Proper air flow is definitely a good thing, and might help solve your issue. Root rot is often caused by too much heat, humidity or over watering. I have my air exchange and fans running 24/7.
Good call. Do you know how you ended up with root rot in the first place? Think of it as a learning experience, we've all lost a plants due to one thing or another.
Well you were certainly right she totally drooped and dried out completely. She's super brittle to the touch and completely hunched over. I'm gonna scratch this one in the books as a loss. Gonna learn from this mistake forsure.
Yikes! Auto Flowers do not like being transplanted at the best of times. She might survive depending on how much root you cut off, but I would expect the yield to be less if she makes it.
I'm real curious to see how this turns out, keep us up to date if you can.
Good luck