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    How do I use this stuff? Was told I needed it.

    That's the formula for bloom, when your plants are flowering. Are your plants flowering or about to? Or are they still vegging?
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    Not sure what I got going on here?

    What kind of light? Most LED lights I'd say raise the light to about 24"-36" and turn it down to about 50% if you can adjust the intensity.
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    Mother dying after accidental flowering and reveg.

    Toss the mother and clean up the tent. The clone looks like it's dying of thirst, but it's hard to tell from the pic. What are your temps., watering schedule etc?
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    Is removing lower branches before flowering worth it or not?

    This may help you. There are also a few threads on lollipopping here on this site if you use the search function. When to lollipop is a subject of debate. Most folks trim some in veg, and usually do a final cleanup the first couple of weeks in flower...
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    Let it go another week or take it?

    Hard to tell from a picture. Do you have a loupe to check where the trichomes are at? That's the way to determine if she's ready.
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    I am New to Coco

    Good thread for you to read, lot of info. https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/how-to-water-coco-for-best-results.122334/
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    I just posted here, where's it gone

    It's lost in the ether!
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    Wanted Wanted - 9D4 seeds

    That was an Ethos Genetics offering a few years back. I don't think it's available anymore.
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    1 week still no real white pistils?

    Doesn't look like you have any alternating/staggered nodes, which means she wasn't mature yet when flipped and wasn't quite ready to flower yet. When a plant has matured nodes start to alternate. They still develop in pairs but there is more distance between them and branches are no longer...
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    PH inside of coco is 7.0 🤷‍♂️

    Those probes are notorious for being pretty much worthless for ph, moisture, darn near everything they're supposed to give you an "accurate" reading on. They sell a ton of them to new growers. Get you a Blue Lab ph pen. What brand coco are you using? Good brands come pre-washed and buffered and...
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    Using RO water in coco

    Your coco looks really dry, and it likes to stay moist at the very least. Being too dry is maybe your biggest problem. It's a hydro medium, and it's really hard to overwater in coco. First thing I'd do is give them a thorough drenching, maybe even flush them with 3x water ph'd to 5.8 - 6.0 to...
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    Runoff PH in coco important or not

    Chasing your runoff ph in coco can literally make ya nutz. It's like chasing a rabbit through a maze of wild rose bushes. You never quite know if you're headed the right direction and you're bound to get scratched up some, IMO. Unless your plants are showing signs of ph problems, don't go...
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    I need help fast!my plants are dying!

    My immediate thought is, that the plant that's all limp and wilted? Would, were it not about to gasp it's last from dehydration, be screaming at you for a drink of water.
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    HIGH PH IN COCO COIR 70/30 PERLITE

    If you're getting ready to flip them to flower, I would definitely recommend a good flush with regular 6.0 ph water. I would not use water ph'd down to 3.9. The nute line you're using, are you using the full line or just the 2 part? Do you use Calmag? Are your plants showing any problems? If...
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    My seedling are not growing

    Next watering, give them straight water and alaskan fish oil. It will not burn your seedlings, and you will get a nice growth spurt from it. Water thoroughly and then give them a good dry back, repeat if you want.
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    Gnats, Gnats, Gnats, how do I get rid of them?

    I should have specified food grade diatomaceous earth. It has zero toxicity and is full of beneficial trace minerals : "DE contains high levels of silica. It also contains 15 essential trace minerals including phosphorous, selenium, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, copper, zinc and iron...
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    Is this root rot or underwatered , not sure why it's drooping & stuck on pause

    That last pic? I would say it's screaming for water, but all it can do now is whimper and beg and gasp. Water that thing. Saturate it.
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    Gnats, Gnats, Gnats, how do I get rid of them?

    Diatomaceous earth liberally top dressed on your soil. Gnats climb up out of the soil through it and it cuts up their exoskeleton and they die. Repeat in a week to 10 days or so to catch any subsequent hatches. Loses its effectiveness when wet.
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    first grow in coco blend from "Dakine" need advice on nuits.

    Sounds like a pretty hot mix to me. I would think you should be fine without feeding for at least 90 days. I'd also treat it exactly like soil, and not coco. All the organic additives in it, you'll want regular wet and dry cycles. That's just imho, which is worthless in all 50 United States...
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