Do my plants have septoria indoor

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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!
 
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Raised my humidty from 32 yesterday to 52 today. Hoping they do better. I would try higher hut the inlne fan is at it lowest setting and seems to be keeping it around there.
 
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I did some topping the first plant I did too soon it not looking great the other two I waited longer there looking decent I believe what do yall think just wondering three 3 and a half week old.
 
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My first plant looks like it have some lockout maybe not completely sure. Should I flush it?
 
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Other two are looking alot better than that one but they have a few holes and one brown spot.
 
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I've been feeding to run off everyday a liter each. I been using genreal hydroponics flora series I ph the water to 5.8. Think there showing signs of lockout all three not sure how to flush there twenty different answers online.
 
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Okay there two weeks old tomorrow so how much do you think I should water them everyday? There in 5 gallon fabric pots.
Raise the light to 30 in. Then dial it back in from there in a few days.
 
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My light is at 30 inches at 50 percent
Turn that baby back to 25% YES at that height too.
Allow the plant to get some color back and nice new growth, the. Start ticking up light output until you and the plant are satisfied.
One way to dial in.
 
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Sorry so my light is at 50 percent hanging at 30 in its been like that for about a week and a half. So lower it to 25 percent. Are they getting to much light?
 
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Also should I start some deflolation so the colas can get more light it seem like the leafs are in the way but don't know if it's to soon.
 
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Also should I start some deflolation so the colas can get more light it seem like the leafs are in the way but don't know if it's to soon.
I would leave what’s there,
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A sick leaf is still a functioning leaf.
Let those hang on for a couple more nodes of growth.
 
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Whatever happened to those lower leaves happened weeks ago, New growth looks fine. Leave them be. (always look at new growth to determine what's going on in Coco or DWC) each node is a week ago approximately.
Ive been in Coco for 12+ years (5-7 gal pots), 55/45 #4 Perlite, fast draining/fast drying, It takes about 1.25-1.5 gal to get a liter of run-off...? How much are you watering them per day? You Can Over-Water Coco, Over-Watering Coco creates Oxygen Starvation, A dry-back pulls Oxygen back into the Coco by way of "Capillary Action", this Oxygen is where the Magic Happens...
You Should water to run-off let them dry back 50-55% (usually about 2-3 days at their size) always making sure that "the perch" never dries out, you want to always be at least 40% wet. Stop listening to people telling you to flood/drain them every day.... Your Coco isnt built for High Freq!
any more questions? feel free to DM me.
 
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