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You dont need to water/feed every day when they're this small, water/feed to run-off, and it will be at least 3-4 days before your next water/feed event, water when pots are light when you pick them up, (about 60% dry). If they're watered more than they can manufacture all your doing is starving them of Oxygen, the Oxygen in Coco/DWC is very important, Over-Watering is a misnomer, its actually oxygen starvation. I still run 2 of the TS2000's, 20" at 40-50%, remember the Sunlight is the food, nutrients are the supplements. More light they will green up, Sunlight forces them to work! forces them to photosynthesize/transpire, to manufacture sugars etc. Your plants use sunlight, water, and the gases in the air to make glucose.
If you Build your Coco for High Frequency Fertigation's then its a different story. (50/50 #4 Perlite) This Mix will be fast draining fast drying, usually used in small 1 and 2 gal pots, multiple waterings per day depending on plant size. Your Coco is not built this way.
There are People giving advice who dont even grow in Coco! lol, They look good dude! Keep at it!
If you Build your Coco for High Frequency Fertigation's then its a different story. (50/50 #4 Perlite) This Mix will be fast draining fast drying, usually used in small 1 and 2 gal pots, multiple waterings per day depending on plant size. Your Coco is not built this way.
There are People giving advice who dont even grow in Coco! lol, They look good dude! Keep at it!
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