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the coco is wet, I will let it dry and hope for the best.
I always runoff, of course.
I do have 2 more pots next to it with same condition, and they are alive and well, so it's hard for me to believe it was the darkness that stressed it like this.
what do you think?
Thank you guys :)
the coco is wet, I will let it dry and hope for the best.
I always runoff, of course.
I do have 2 more pots next to it with same condition, and they are alive and well, so it's hard for me to believe it was the darkness that stressed it like this.
what do you think?
Well you can, but that may be a wee bit excessive.I run coco and water a minimum of 37 times a day.
Answered yourself I’m pretty sure. Over and underwAter will both droop so that’s one. And lights off 3 days. Usually they reach in dark but maybe you pushed it too far. Give em light n good feed. Just my opinion no pro at allthis is Northern-Light (fem). I grow in coco/perlite (50/50).
I left my house for 3 days, so I watered it by having a small rope touch the coco on one end, and touch water on the other end (so the coco will stay humid, but it is not wet).
I also TURNED OFF the lights during the 3 days.
when I came back, the leaves were drooping. this is a photo after 24 hours of light (and without the rope).
did it happen because of the darkness? did I over watered? CAN I over water coco/perlite?
most important - what should I do now???
thank you all guys
I’m running mostly coco mix and seems a good water once a day is ok so far in 4 gallons. But haven’t hit 12/12 yet so I’m sure the demand will go up.
this is Northern-Light (fem). I grow in coco/perlite (50/50).
I left my house for 3 days, so I watered it by having a small rope touch the coco on one end, and touch water on the other end (so the coco will stay humid, but it is not wet).
I also TURNED OFF the lights during the 3 days.
when I came back, the leaves were drooping. this is a photo after 24 hours of light (and without the rope).
did it happen because of the darkness? did I over watered? CAN I over water coco/perlite?
most important - what should I do now???
thank you all guys
Hi guys, this is how it looks like after 24 hours of light.
is it going to die? can I rescue it? can it be caused by 3 days of darkness?
also, I read somewhere that the "biological clock" of cannabis works by light, meaning it only counts hours of light (and not hours of darkness). isn't it true?
I'm wondering how cold it got while you were away and what are your current temps? BTW, I have seen worse come around and end up a champ.Hi guys, this is how it looks like after 24 hours of light.
is it going to die? can I rescue it? can it be caused by 3 days of darkness?
also, I read somewhere that the "biological clock" of cannabis works by light, meaning it only counts hours of light (and not hours of darkness). isn't it true?
Your post was on point in my opinion. For my part I was being a smart ass, I don't water 37 times a day. I get a kick out of the its coco you have to water more stuff. Personally I have seen many more problems with guys overwatering in coco.I wasn't suggesting to let the coco dry out completely, of course you don't want that.
You just don't want it to be soaking wet all the time and drown the roots either or end up with green algea.
The pot lifting technique can be useful for coco too, you just have to be careful and not wait too long.
I thought i explained myself pretty well but whatever.
I guess i need to keep working on my English.
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