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Davidnufc
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I'm a rookie also and I can say your plant is definitely not flowing and it looks awesome. Keep doing what you're doing.Quick question any1 sounds like a rookie question I know but is this something I need to worry about is my plant starting to flower early or is this normal please
What size pot is that? I try to water every day. I'm in 5 gallon pots and run about a gallon through every day. I Definitely don't go more than 2 days withoutwater. Definitely want some decent runoff though. If you give a half gallon you would probably want 2 or 3 cups of runoff minimum. I give 1/4 strength nutrients every water at the stage your in and about 1 to 2 ml. Of calmag per gallon of water.Also please how much wtaer should I be giving it at this stage the past few watering i have been giving about 650ml nutrient solution but im getting no run off maybe a few drops but im unsure im growing in coir cor
Your plant is not flowering yet, it's perfectly healthy for now. Watering in coco is easy, you can't do too much. Most people don't do enough. If you're feeding full strength you should be doing it every day until the pot is 100% saturated and 10% of what you put in comes out the bottom. That pot looks like it could easily take a liter or more. You have to water slowly. If you just dump 500 ml in you will get runoff but that's not doing anything.Also please how much wtaer should I be giving it at this stage the past few watering i have been giving about 650ml nutrient solution but im getting no run off maybe a few drops but im unsure im growing in coir cor
Cheers mate! Happy to help a Geordie out!! Haha NYC toffee here I bleed Everton BlueThankyou
And now I want soup......But if you don't replace and flush out old nutrient solution it becomes like a pot of soup reducing on the stove until it's really salty. You have to keep adding fresh stock to get it to taste the same.