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I use Canna A&B, Cal/Mag, Rhizo, zym, and PH Down. I do water to runoff but I shop vacant it up everydayWelcome to the Farm! You're looking ok for 3 weeks, maybe a bit on the small side. With autos it's a race against the clock to build plant mass before flower kicks in.
Looks like you're growing in coco. If that's the case and you're using synthetic nutrients, you're likely not watering enough. Dry fabric pots and dry coco all over the floor means you're probably not getting runoff, except for one little brown stain I see where some leaked out.
What's in the pot exactly and what are you feeding it?
You wanted auto pics for comparison, this is canna cheese S1 in coco with GH trio.
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That doesn't look like the floor of a tent that's wet and vacuumed every day, especially since the pots are not on risers etc...but I'm not the grow police so I take your word for it and wish you luck!!I use Canna A&B, Cal/Mag, Rhizo, zym, and PH Down. I do water to runoff but I shop vacant it up everyday
They are definitely on risers, hold on ill send a better pictureThat doesn't look like the floor of a tent that's wet and vacuumed every day, especially since the pots are not on risers etc...but I'm not the grow police so I take your word for it and wish you luck!!
Ok my bad I shouldn't assume!! Better pics not necessary. Shit still looks really dry tho lolThey are definitely on risers, hold on ill send a better picture
Noted! I appreciate you! Ill try giving them more water and see what happens!Ok my bad I shouldn't assume!! Better pics not necessary. Shit still looks really dry tho lol![]()
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As long as you're measuring EC and pH in and out and keeping them close you're good. Treat them more like a DWC bucket than a soil plant and you're even better. It's ok if they're wet all the time, the coco is your air stone. It, along with the perlite holds oxygen in the root zone on a microscopic level. As soon as you let that coco start drying out even a little, the salt in your medium will start to concentrate and accumulate. Things will seem fine at first but eventually it will get toxic, and usually at the worst possible time.Noted! I appreciate you! Ill try giving them more water and see what happens!