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Humiditys a little low but probably not the issue. They look oxygen deprived,they drying up at all between watering? What you feeding them? Ph/ppm. If they'd hold together I'd suggest popping them out of the pots like a sandcastle and letting them dry out a few days or so then put em back in pots and drench them thru with a full strength calmag (200ppm) and say another 3-400ppm of a complete veg nute total 5-600ppm(1-1.2ec). New coco tends to steal nutes especially cal, mag and iron. Heavy run off will help ensure you're saturating the cation banks of the new coco. Check the runoff too. I'll put 1000ppm in new coco and the runoff will come out at 5-600ppmhey guys my clones have been in a sad looking stage for the last 4 days I've been trying to figure out why ... transplanted last night some roots were getting somewhat bound but not bad. They've been looking like this about 4 days or so. They're in straight coco, getting water (ro) every other day with extremely light nutes barely any .... pointers ?? Temps 75, humid 38%. Wtf'. Lol
Okay I'll get working . I water at about 80 ppm with cal mag off of my ro water. I'll bump it up and add more strength next water. They do dry out between waters but initially I did water them back to back one day and they got droopy after the second water(over water).Humiditys a little low but probably not the issue. They look oxygen deprived,they drying up at all between watering? What you feeding them? Ph/ppm. If they'd hold together I'd suggest popping them out of the pots like a sandcastle and letting them dry out a few days or so then put em back in pots and drench them thru with a full strength calmag (200ppm) and say another 3-400ppm of a complete veg nute total 5-600ppm(1-1.2ec). New coco tends to steal nutes especially cal, mag and iron. Heavy run off will help ensure you're saturating the cation banks of the new coco. Check the runoff too. I'll put 1000ppm in new coco and the runoff will come out at 5-600ppm
Well yeah because coco as a medium has nothing in it especially if you use ROJust read in another thread about the importance of always watering with nutrients in coco.
If you put enough through the runoff will equalize. Let em dry then drench. I kinda cheat with little guys I'll put them in a beer cup of promix to start then up pot to coco later and start feeding heavy straight away. Hard to do with a fresh clone cuz you don't wanna overfeed. Precharging your coco before planting by watering heavy with a balanced mix I suppose would work too:)Okay I'll get working . I water at about 80 ppm with cal mag off of my ro water. I'll bump it up and add more strength next water. They do dry out between waters but initially I did water them back to back one day and they got droopy after the second water(over water).
When I water with 500ppm food do I want the runoff also at 500? Thx ahead of time
drouppy leaves = over-watering
sorry! meant no harm . sounds like you have it under-controlTo each their own completely! Respect man, but I water 8 times a day in my coco that has 50% perlite. I keep my moms and clones in 100% coco wet constantly. There could be other variables that affect this but going with wet all the time works, too.
Don't be sorry! Different strokes for different folks bro!sorry! meant no harm . sounds like you have it under-control
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