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Looks like you may have a mite or thrips problem hard to tell from pictures, as far as the drooping i'm not sure
I'm pretty sure it's recommended to water Coco at least once a day
Nutrients don't build up if you water often. The more you let em dry the worse it gets. You should not have a problem watering with 5-700 ppm 3+ times a day at this age. Do you have fans on those? they looking like they may appreciate some better airflow and definitely watering more often.Yes, you’re correct. However, I’m concerned with the clawing. I’m unsure if it is going to get worse or I’m fine.
Nutrients don't build up if you water often. The more you let em dry the worse it gets. You should not have a problem watering with 5-700 ppm 3+ times a day at this age. Do you have fans on those? they looking like they may appreciate some better airflow and definitely watering more often.
Not to mention big PH swings with only watering that often
Have stop thinking this is soil bro.... you can't use soil logic in soiless
Ok i thought this was COCO... are they in soil or coco?Thank you for the response. Seriously. My concern was because I had them in growers soil (coco/peat/perlite etc) and if I treated like coco I would overwater. Other than the clawing they’re looking good and I have some roots at the bottom holes of the pots.
The coco stays moist and I’ve never let it dry.
I do have 8 fans in the room and CO2 going.
So you’d think I should water more often like I should be in coco?
Ok i thought this was COCO... are they in soil or coco?
Do they perk up when you water?
coco and or perlite is still soiless,you need to be watering tem plants about twice a day at the least,it isnt about to wet but more of exchange of air and nutes
Yeah you should be watering em like 3+ times a day by now. There is probably a nutrient build up which is likely why you are seeing clawing. Like 500-700ppm 3 times a day or more with good amount of run off. I would flush em like with about 3 gal of water each. Then a light feed of 500ppm right after and start watering 3 times a day starting at lights on.
but do it 100% not half assed cause of nerves. Flush them out 3gal each but make sure to temp adjust and PH the water. Then temp adjust add nutes to 500ppm and last PH then feed about a gal each after flush. Then 3 times a day until you get 10-20% run off. It wont take near as much as your used to after as the coco will stay much wetter.Ok, I’ll try increasing the frequency and see what happens. This scares the crap out of me
ok that said,think about this,coco has to stay moist period,let it dry your in for a world of mess,so you think your over watering it because it all moist right,well it supose to be,when the plant is small you look at it needing exchange once a day,in solo cup maybe every other day,but when you break out in full veg and then flower,you have to exchange that air ,and the nutes it needs,by feeding to 20 to 30 % runoff your washing out the left over salts,now if it dries those salts dont wash out so much and so being wet it always has nutrients when it wants it,it is the air and nute exchange that makes the plant flourish and grow like a WEED same thing as in your yard,the more you mow the thicker them bitchs come back hahaah,Thank you. I have had an instance last grow where I had the claw but it looked to be from overwatering (this was in the peat/coco/perlite) as the leaves turned lime green. So I’m very cautious about this lol.
but do it 100% not half assed cause of nerves. Flush them out 3gal each but make sure to temp adjust and PH the water. Then temp adjust add nutes to 500ppm and last PH then feed about a gal each after flush. Then 3 times a day until you get 10-20% run off. It wont take near as much as your used to after as the coco will stay much wetter.
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