Tracyfri
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This is from right now
It doesnt look that bad definetly reverseable but some closer pictures would be better
It doesnt look that bad definetly reverseable but some closer pictures would be better
The 3 gal pots were not completely filled w roots at harvest time. That's what made me go to 1 gal pots plus reading how other farmers like yourself do it in 1 gal w good results.Taking them all the way in one gallon pots of coco. Some are in two gallon pots at the end of the room. The jacks 3-2-1 should have plenty of cal mag. I upped it a bit just the same. Yes I was thinking about throwing some gh Cali magic in there too but I really shouldn't have to. The larger pots aren't showing it nearly as bad. I'm putting on new timers tonight so I can water in second intervals. The timer I'm using now only does up to four times a day a minute at a time. Great for peat based substrate.. the single cola plants in one gallon pots I'm top feeding in a 2x4 tray are cranking! They get 10 waterings a day at 40 seconds each.
Learning curve. Last run which was my first time in coco.I used 3 gallon pots w zero issues great harvest too.
Sry I didn't see your post. Yes Id love to give u all that info np. It may be a bit later today.@Tracyfri could you share some more details? Room temp, RH, fertigation duration and how many ferts per day?, do you water to runoff? What EC and ph are you feeding at? Are you using H2O2 or hydroguard?
What is your starting water ec and ph?
Sorry for so many questions.
Room temp- 78-83 f@Tracyfri could you share some more details? Room temp, RH, fertigation duration and how many ferts per day?, do you water to runoff? What EC and ph are you feeding at? Are you using H2O2 or hydroguard?
What is your starting water and ph?
Sorry for so many questions.
Right on @Tracyfri, only thing I'd say is the ph could be a bit lower but really most of it looks totally fine, which leads me back to H2O2, which I would strongly recommend using in any highly saturated medium like coco or rockwool. Those systems can be prone to causing root issues if proactive disease prevention measures aren't factored into IPM. Most commonly peroxide, UV or a combination of both. Alternatively using a beneficial protectant like hydroguard, which I feel is less effective. I personally use a combo of UV and H2O2 for nutrient solution disinfectant purposes and rootzone health.Room temp- 78-83 f
RH 58-63
Fertigation on entire right side 6x a day 40 sec duration (as of last night. ) Used to be 1 min 4xa day. 6gph on all one gallon pots
I water to runoff definitely but thinking it was running through too fast.
Feeding at 800 ppm ph6.0
No h202 or hydroguard unless I have concerns.
Starting water 30 ppm
Starting ph 7.1
Lmk if you need any other info. Thanks brother for any and all input!
I'm all over that. Sounds like great advice and I'll take itRight on @Tracyfri, only thing I'd say is the ph could be a bit lower but really most of it looks totally fine, which leads me back to H2O2, which I would strongly recommend using in any highly saturated medium like coco or rockwool. Those systems can be prone to causing root issues if proactive disease abatement measures aren't factored into IPM. Most commonly peroxide, UV or a combination of both. Alternatively using a beneficial protectant like hydroguard, which I feel is less effective. I personally use a combo of UV and H2O2 for nutrient solution disinfectant purposes and rootzone health.
What im getting at is when all perameters are good and I still see issues, I look for problems less easily identified, generally in the rootzone. Either a root pathogen or insect pest is something to rule out. And running the media sterile is a great way to protect against the former.
Forgive the dumb question but what's the dosage of H2O2 and how often?I personally use a combo of UV and H2O2 for nutrient solution disinfectant purposes and rootzone health.
What im getting at is when all perameters are good and I still see issues, I look for problems less easily identified, generally in the rootzone. Either a root pathogen or insect pest is something to rule out. And running the media sterile is a great way to protect against the former.
I do 3ml peroxide per gallon of nutrient solution using 29% H2o2, and I dose it every 3 days.Forgive the dumb question but what's the dosage of H2O2 and how often?
Which is the equivalent of...... Lol!!I do 3ml peroxide per gallon of nutrient solution using 29% H2o2, and I dose it every 3 days.
Are you measuring your runoff ppm?Nothing with my plant friends is ever a guarantee I'm not saying this is but it's worth looking into.
I just realized the plant are showing signs of root suffocation. Like over-watering. Sappy growth lacking that true green, here and there signs of leaf stress. In spite of it being Coco if I kept the moisture content consistently high enough it could still cause o2 depletion of root zone. I could be slightly chronically over-watering the coco? I looked closer at the runoff. I wish I had a way of easily collecting it to know how much is there. So my estimation is that it's more than enough.
I went from 45 sec every other hour to 25 sec.
I'll try and post pics what I mean.
+1 to the h202!!