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Leaves look healthy and good color, maybe alittle to much water but you noticed that - how long do plan to veg?Got a decent pic. Does the bushiness of my plant strike anyone as odd? Never grown from seed in coco before so not really sure what to expect...
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Leaves look healthy and good color, maybe alittle to much water but you noticed that - how long do plan to veg?
It is so imperative to feed coco at least daily. I started my grow at almost the exact time you did. I feed twice a day from day one. Just the strength and amount changes. Love to have you tag along if you like.
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Right on man! Sorry if I already invited you. I forget stuff sometimes....don't really know why.....Already watching brother :) your girls look great. This run so far has at least taught me that having ready rooted clones to start with is one hell of a luxury. I'm sure I'll be able to nurse her around, set myself back quite a bit but learned some valuable lessons so far.
Right on man! Sorry if I already invited you. I forget stuff sometimes....don't really know why.....
do you have holes in the bottom of that pot or tupperware?Plant not looking so hot today, seems I've been underfeeding. First true leaves have had all the nutes sucked out of them, quite a few fan leaves yellowed overnight. That explains the slow growth. Upped the feed dose and taking the advice on feeding every day. Anyone have any ideas on how long it will take for the nutes to start being taken up by the plant? And yes this is straight coco with 30% perlite. Think I have a cal/mag deficiency too, notice the brown spots on the close-up leaf pic, probably where I flushed out the coco last week due to nute burn, guess I overdone it. Man coco takes a lot of learning, went so smooth last run. Any input? I started using veg nutes, dutch pro, feel confident they have enough calcium etc as used only dutch pro grow and bloom formulas last run and had no deficiencies whatsoever. View attachment 752089 View attachment 752090 View attachment 752091
your on the other side of the pond aint you?Plenty of holes yes. Started in solo but transferred early. Dutch pro a + b nutes...
your on the other side of the pond aint you?
I dont know shit about Dutch so this is where my help ends..
But i would repot into solos again..
the plant is hurting.
Repot into solo cup, make sure light isnt to close, and feed every day till run off..
Use the sips method!
Hey brotha, got a grow going finally? She's definitely hungry. Also looks like that big pot is causing you some trouble, what size is It? . I would water daily like suggested but water around the edge of your pot to let the roots search for the nutes. I'm gonna look up your nutes and see how much cal mag it has. Coco is actually really easy, it's all about good watering practices and keeping your ph in check. What ph are you feeding at?Plant not looking so hot today, seems I've been underfeeding. First true leaves have had all the nutes sucked out of them, quite a few fan leaves yellowed overnight. That explains the slow growth. Upped the feed dose and taking the advice on feeding every day. Anyone have any ideas on how long it will take for the nutes to start being taken up by the plant? And yes this is straight coco with 30% perlite. Think I have a cal/mag deficiency too, notice the brown spots on the close-up leaf pic, probably where I flushed out the coco last week due to nute burn, guess I overdone it. Man coco takes a lot of learning, went so smooth last run. Any input? I started using veg nutes, dutch pro, feel confident they have enough calcium etc as used only dutch pro grow and bloom formulas last run and had no deficiencies whatsoever. View attachment 752089 View attachment 752090 View attachment 752091
Hey brotha, got a grow going finally? She's definitely hungry. Also looks like that big pot is causing you some trouble, what size is It? . I would water daily like suggested but water around the edge of your pot to let the roots search for the nutes. I'm gonna look up your nutes and see how much cal mag it has. Coco is actually really easy, it's all about good watering practices and keeping your ph in check. What ph are you feeding at?
Yea that's over 3.6 gallons. Pretty big for such a small girl. Do you have a tds or ec meter? Just curious what strength you're feeding at. When you see the perilite turn beige or brownish that means it's generally staying wet. It looks like those nutes are all set on cal mag. Once you get those roots filled out things will smooth out for you. I would water with less volume, more frequently until you get thereHey man, yeah finally :) pot size is 14L, don't know in gallons. Roots seem to have caught up in last few days, gonna try the watering edges. I PH at 5.8 as standard
Yea that's over 3.6 gallons. Pretty big for such a small girl. Do you have a tds or ec meter? Just curious what strength you're feeding at. When you see the perilite turn beige or brownish that means it's generally staying wet. It looks like those nutes are all set on cal mag. Once you get those roots filled out things will smooth out for you. I would water with less volume, more frequently until you get there
I would, your root system hasn't filled out that pot yet. You don't want a bunch of soggy coco sitting at the bottom for long periods of time. In coco you get fresh oxygen to the roots each time you water so smaller more frequent feedings will keep your medium oxygenated better than one big feeding. If you're talking about strength I would cut the recommended dose at least in half til she gets a little bigger. A meter makes it easy to know where you're at on that front. I give my small girls around 400 ppm in cocoHey thanks dude, really appreciate the help. I'm actually on my way to buy an ec meter as we speak, long overdue. I'll let you know exactly what I'm feeding later. As far as feed doses go, in your opinion, should I feed a lower dose to account for the higher frequency of feeding?
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