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Nute burn and overwatering . Welcome to the farm. Regards Od
Quick of the mark Dabbie ..
I’m just home from the mud pit damn early start damn late finish dinner all over spliff on NL#5 catching a fire . Enjoy the bowl Dabbie.Still waking up tryin to pack a bowl, catch the news ext. morning routines.
Thanks. So just flush with plain pH water, and water less?
Every time you water cannabis in coco, you should saturate the entire volume of the media. Remember that even at the seedling stage there is no real risk of over-watering. Properly conditioned coco retains adequate oxygen for the roots even when it is saturated.
Saturation is important to prevent salt build-up in the media which can burn your plant. The water that moves through the media and ends up as run-off is the mechanism that prevents salt build up. If the media is not saturated, then there is no water moving through it and salts accumulate
Nutrient solution should be applied during events which saturate the media and produce run-off. After each event there should be an interval to air-out. The interval can be as little as 3-4 hours during peak needs.
Yes just lower ppm gradually yes big shift can cause shock . Regards Od .Alright thanks. I have indeed been getting lots of runoff, and I mean, I've been following the instructions to a tee. Is a 0.9 EC too high? Should I try to get it down to 0.4 sort of deal?
Looking at this guide, https://www.cocoforcannabis.com/watering_coco/ - they write:
Later on they write:
So I was reluctant to believe it was related to overwatering, in fact, I was worried that it was a deficiency. Some of the photos looked like Calmag problems to me -- but I'll trust your eyes more than mine...
In the cocoforcannabis site, they try to get you to ramp to 1.0 EC early on, I was still under...
I'll start lowering EC gradually to see if I can stop this mess. I read that a sudden EC change can really shock the plant - true?
that’s correct .In a deficiency situation, the leaves wouldn't be bent down?
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