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Hello guys this is my second grow attempt. This are regular seeds. Please share your views thanks
Are they in straight coco? What nutes are you using?Hello guys this is my second grow attempt. This are regular seeds. Please share your views thanks
I agree, somethings definitely not right. Looks like burn and lockout.Something doesn't look right. Your upper leaves look yellow and the leaf tips are curling under. Not sure what it is but i think something may be in the process of going sideways.....
60% coco and 40% organic vermi compost.Are they in straight coco? What nutes are you using?
Plain water, no ph? And what sort of drainage is on those bags?60% coco and 40% organic vermi compost.
Yes plain ro water ph to 6 to 6.5Plain water, no ph?
Do you water to runoff?Yes plain ro water ph to 6 to 6.5
I am transplanting them now, will share a pic have a lookPlain water, no ph? And what sort of drainage is on those bags?
Are these autos? Can you tell me about your setup a little? I dont want to come off as pushy, im just trying ro help if i can. They're hungry for sure. Did you run this mix for your first grow?Ok transplanted into 20liter bucket. Posting pics
Well just did it. Lets see how they reactAnd i dont think you should be uppotting them unless they're autos.
No they are regular seeds. Posting a pic of my diy grow box. Yes I have a 3 part nute mix just feed them with it. No ways you are pushy bro,I really appreciate the help thanksAre these autos? Can you tell me about your setup a little? I dont want to come off as pushy, im just trying ro help if i can. They're hungry for sure. Did you run this mix for your first grow?
I wont tell you how to run your grow but you should check out the coco grow threads. Theres a ton of great info here at the farm. Its where i learned how to run coco. Coco coir has no real nutritional value and ewc is not meant to be food. Its a supplement. You need to give them some actual nutrients. Coco doesnt need a big pot either. You would be better off in much smaller containers with coco. Big pots are for soil farmers. I run 11 liter pots and those are considered big for coco. Next run im going ro 3.8 liter pots.Well just did it. Lets see how they react