i have 3 plants they are all outdoors, two are on buckets and one is directly on the ground. what happen id that i overwater tha plant that is on a bucket and then it start raining , then the plant count absorb the excesive water dn it begin too burn , than i put the plant in the ground , do you have any tips wehn you put too much water on a plant
i'm no expert but i think you can put them in an h2o2 solution, and adding an airstone in the would help add o2 to the solution.....try http://www.overgrow.com/faq/browse.php?qa=1111 thats where i allways look things up that i'm not too sure of....Peace out....Sid
WHo are you calling an expert? LOL! Are you growing in soil in buckets or hydroponically in buckets? If its in soil, just poke some holes in the bottem of the bucket to allow the excess water to drain. They don't burn when they are super-soaked, but drown. The roots don't have enough oxygen to live. help the roots dry up to normal levels as quick as you can will help.