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first of all, thank you very much for taking your time in answering me. what EC should i have? in this stage."...I'm watering once a day..."
and there's your problem. Coco is a different animal. You're not watering them as you are fertigating and needs to be done 3-5 x's a day with runoff about 10-20%
Go back to the lower amount of nutes but water (fertigate) it every 3-4 hours every day. Once growth is back you can slowly up the nutes but keep 3 x's a day minimum.
i should also note that i never let the coco get dry, the plants aren't drinking that much"...I'm watering once a day..."
and there's your problem. Coco is a different animal. You're not watering them as you are fertigating and needs to be done 3-5 x's a day with runoff about 10-20%
Go back to the lower amount of nutes but water (fertigate) it every 3-4 hours every day. Once growth is back you can slowly up the nutes but keep 3 x's a day minimum.
wow im using about 2/3 coco, 1/4 perlite & rest reg ferterlizer, those plants look fucked up, i only water every 3 to 5 days in 3gal fabric pots, did u rinse your coco & then treat it with calmag to eliminate any salts from said coco, in my opinion your watering way too much, & over nuting them, i would flush the shit out of them, then lettem dry out for a few days then add nutes at half strenth, with water every 3 days & make sure to have run off to test it for ph & the other shit, these are mine & i water when the leaves start to droop a little, been working great...
also do you notice that you say the complete opposite of what the other guy said? it has to be so confusing?wow im using about 2/3 coco, 1/4 perlite & rest reg ferterlizer, those plants look fucked up, i only water every 3 to 5 days in 3gal fabric pots, did u rinse your coco & then treat it with calmag to eliminate any salts from said coco, in my opinion your watering way too much, & over nuting them, i would flush the shit out of them, then lettem dry out for a few days then add nutes at half strenth, with water every 3 days & make sure to have run off to test it for ph & the other shit, these are mine & i water when the leaves start to droop a little, been working great...
It's not about letting it get dry it needs the new to flush out the old and you never want to allow it to sit in run off. 3+ x's a day.i should also note that i never let the coco get dry, the plants aren't drinking that much
i just flushed. can you recommend me a EC range? everyone is saying something different, anywhere from 0.5 to 1.5. I'm very confusedIt's not about letting it get dry it needs the new to flush out the old and you never want to allow it to sit in run off. 3+ x's a day.
1 gallon fiber pots
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Coconut coir 3+ x's a day fertigation. If someone is telling you different I don't think they have experience with coco grows.
im no expert, they look over fed over watered to me but thats just my opinion, there are many more way better growers here then me, im just an old senile guy who used to grow about 45yrs ago & just started again....also do you notice that you say the complete opposite of what the other guy said? it has to be so confusing?
It's not about letting it get dry it needs the new to flush out the old and you never want to allow it to sit in run off. 3+ x's a day.
1 gallon fiber pots
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Coconut coir 3+ x's a day fertigation. If someone is telling you different I don't think they have experience with coco grows.
What nutes are you using and what recommendation from the manufacturer?i just flushed. can you recommend me a EC range? everyone is saying something different, anywhere from 0.5 to 1.5. I'm very confused
if your talking about my reply, i said every 3 to 5 days & im using fabric 3 gal planters, & when its hot its about every 3 days, when its cool about 5 days, also gave info about first time use of coco & treating it, i like growing in coco, its my 1st time & its been working great for me, just my 2 cents....Ok let me chime in. So I see one person tells you water 5 times a day the other guy says water once every 5 daysso let me tell you from experience. They are both right. However for you I would definitely not recommend 3-5 times a day. That only makes sense if you have some sort of auto watering system in place like drip irrigation. Nobody got time to hand water 5 times a day. Plus clearly you don’t know what you’re doing at this point. The beauty of coco is you can treat it as soil or you can treat it as hydro. Trust me I’ve done it both ways. treat it like soil for now and if you become interested in the frequent watering like as suggested then go visit coco for cannabis website he teaches you all about it, but as I said that’s not the only way. And you can get great results without doing it. Now first let me ask you what nutrients are you using? Please be specific with brand and feed amount? Also are you sure your PH meter is calibrated correctly? If not then go ahead and recalibrate it again to be sure this isn’t just a PH issue.then check the PH and EC of your run off water. Give me those numbers as well. Just off first glance it looks like you are 100% coco and although you can water coco a lot it is best to give roots time to grow through the pot before you just saturate. It is possible to overwater in straight coco. Especially for little plants like you have. When they are bigger you don’t have to worry about that. But this is also why many people add perlite in with coco usually like a 70/30 mix. But yes check that ph meter and get back to me. I’m gonna help you bring those babies back.
Yea for sure nothing wrong it’s doing it this way. But me personally I start out on solo cups and by the time k transplant up to 3 gallon fabric my plant is already big enough for leaves to reach edges of the pot. when doing it like this you don’t have to worry about over watering. And when you first put the plants in you might wait longer than 3 days as usually I give a full water and I give the plant time to dry out enough to make the roots stretch but not bone dry. Never let coco get bone dry. As o said I’ve done it both ways. And I was merely saying the way you speak of is easier in his situation since he already started and doesn’t know anything about frequent irrigation. I will say this if you do frequent irrigation the growth is more like fast hydro growth and when you treat it soil it’s more like soil growth in terms of speed. But both ways work just fine. And you’re right on as far as treating then coco. There are exceptions. Depends what brand coco he used or if he just bought a brick and rehydrated it. If he bought a brand like Mother Earth that also pre buffered then you can get away with out doing it but still wanna give a little extra cal mag when feeding to make sure. But if he just bought a brick then this could all be because he didn’t wash the coco and buffer it. As that would explain this too. Kinda hard to know for sure without full details this is why I asked him which nutrients and feed he is giving.if your talking about my reply, i said every 3 to 5 days & im using fabric 3 gal planters, & when its hot its about every 3 days, when its cool about 5 days, also gave info about first time use of coco & treating it, i like growing in coco, its my 1st time & its been working great for me, just my 2 cents....
Last go round I did the dry cycles. This time im going the high frequency route. I’m watering twice a day in 1qt nursery pots with the plants being 8” tall and the roots are shooting out the sides already. Hopefully you’re right about the fast hydro growth.Yea for sure nothing wrong it’s doing it this way. But me personally I start out on solo cups and by the time k transplant up to 3 gallon fabric my plant is already big enough for leaves to reach edges of the pot. when doing it like this you don’t have to worry about over watering. And when you first put the plants in you might wait longer than 3 days as usually I give a full water and I give the plant time to dry out enough to make the roots stretch but not bone dry. Never let coco get bone dry. As o said I’ve done it both ways. And I was merely saying the way you speak of is easier in his situation since he already started and doesn’t know anything about frequent irrigation. I will say this if you do frequent irrigation the growth is more like fast hydro growth and when you treat it soil it’s more like soil growth in terms of speed. But both ways work just fine. And you’re right on as far as treating then coco. There are exceptions. Depends what brand coco he used or if he just bought a brick and rehydrated it. If he bought a brand like Mother Earth that also pre buffered then you can get away with out doing it but still wanna give a little extra cal mag when feeding to make sure. But if he just bought a brick then this could all be because he didn’t wash the coco and buffer it. As that would explain this too. Kinda hard to know for sure without full details this is why I asked him which nutrients and feed he is giving.
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