Are you drowning your autoflower garden with love, aka water? Beware, your well-intentioned efforts might be creating a hospitable environment for pests and diseases. Overwatering is more than just adding too much water. It's a horticultural horror show that stems from not allowing enough oxygen into the root zone, leading to a plethora of problems like stunted growth, root rot, and algae bloom. We kick-start our conversation by decoding signals of overwatering - drooping leaves, yellowing of the plant top, browning edges, and more.
The second half of our chat gets down and dirty on preventing the spread of pests like gnats and bud rot. Don't miss out on our tried and tested tips like using sticky traps, employing beneficial nematodes, and most importantly allowing your medium to dry between waters. We dive deep into the effectiveness of sub-irrigation and the magic of the double solo cup method. We promise, by the end of our chat, you will have the arsenal of knowledge to protect your autoflower garden from these common issues and transform it into a thriving green paradise.
Web Site: autoflowerpower.com
Alternative: socratesgrows.com
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