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Ok I’m new to growing I got some clones from shop I watered and gave nutrients a day ago not sure if over watered I got plants how they are any advice the look droopy
 

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Lotus nutrients I used grow and cal mag and used it with there feeding schedule
 
how long have clones been in grow bags?
what size grow bag?
how much water did you give each plant?
 
3 days today and 2 gallon waiting to transplant to 5 gallon and I gave about 4 cups each
 
Also I’m just mixing nutrients with distilled water so my ph and everything is on point
 
Yes they did with rockwool
ok.. seems like your doing good,.. the clones don’t have enough of a root system to process all the light they are getting and you could be feeding more than needed,..
what kind of light and how far from tops,.
what kind of growing medium?
 
I’m in a 5x5 with a ac infinity evo 10 I have the brightness adjusted to 4 and it’s almost at top so not to close so they won’t catch a burn and the growing medium I’m using is coco coir Mother Earth 70 / 30
 
I’m in a 5x5 with a ac infinity evo 10 I have the brightness adjusted to 4 and it’s almost at top so not to close so they won’t catch a burn and the growing medium I’m using is coco coir Mother Earth 70 / 30
what is the distance from top of plants to light?
 
i’m not a coco grower but i’ll try to find one to help you out?
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i’m not a coco grower but i’ll try to find one to help you out?
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i'm not a coco grower either 😂😅

so 70/30 coco perlite

but i think coco require more frequent watering and larger amount than only 4 cup.
Usually watering till 10% to 30% run off once or twice a day depending how old and how big is the plant.
 
I'll pop in here for a bit. I grow in coco also, and I documented my first coco grow in detail in a thread here called 'Explosive Growth in Coco Coir"

Definitely read through that. You will learn a lot.

As to your plants, they are tall and spindly, by my standards. I suspect they didn't get very strong light for a while, but I don't know clones. For now, they need time to get established and expand the root system. If things are going well, that will happen very quickly. Everything happens quickly in coco in the first part of the grow.

If you grow in coco you need to water a LOT, and that means a lot of drainage. You need an automatic drain system. Once you have that, you can water/feed very often, leading to fast growth. I water every 2 hours, and I get some runoff from each watering. Four plants in 3.5 gallon airpots, and I get about 3 gallons of runoff each day. I use all that to water all the plants in the house and the yard - it's quite a lot really. Not cheap to make it up either, but I do this once a year for fun.

Your plants look like they've recently been watered, and the leaves are drooping from the weight. It looks a lot different from leaves drooping from drying out. Be careful you have the right coco mix to buffer it with some perlite. I just use Roots Organics as recommended by cocoforcannibis.com.

An easy way for you to get a quick idea of the state of your pots, at least at this stage, is to simply lift them. You will know in a couple of waterings what is heavy and wet and what is light and dry. But with good coco, you can't really overwater and kill the roots like in soil.
 
It will probably help those stems to grow stout by adding some Silica Blast. I use 2.5ml/gal, and I add it to 10 gallons of RO water 15 minutes before adding any other nutrients. (It's important to add nutrients to water, and not mix them together and then add to water, by the way. I'm using liquid GH nutrients for coco growing and their Flora series grow charts.
 
It will probably help those stems to grow stout by adding some Silica Blast. I use 2.5ml/gal, and I add it to 10 gallons of RO water 15 minutes before adding any other nutrients. (It's important to add nutrients to water, and not mix them together and then add to water, by the way. I'm using liquid GH nutrients for coco growing and their Flora series grow charts.
Ok so my nutrients I’m using are lotus nutrients Its powder form so I mix them in water together and ok yea I have some silica blast by heavy sixteen I haven’t used yet I’m looking in to using it then
 
I’m in a 5x5 with a ac infinity evo 10 I have the brightness adjusted to 4 and it’s almost at top so not to close so they won’t catch a burn and the growing medium I’m using is coco coir Mother Earth 70 / 30
that's a beefy grow light tho.
install photone app, chose full spectrum led as the source.. cover your phone front cam with 75g/m office paper for diffuser, and make sure clones are getting 200-300ppfd at canopy level
are you measuring EC? 1.0mS EC for now is a good range for coco, raise ~0.1mS weekly when they start growing
always PH to 6.0 in coco.
what's your environment stats? 26-28c 55-65% RH is a good range, if its too cold or too dry isn't good with LEDs.

other than that i think those clones if they were proper rooted will recover fast if environment is dialed.
 
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Watering every hour? I have a 9-5 job. How can I use coco for my 2 plants and not have to water but morning/evening. Building soil now. 30% coco 30% compost 40% perlite??
 
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