FlyinJStable
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That's what I'm trying to do. Rootbound the pot to muntifeed. Also exchanging oxygen everyday with a weaker Rez.So technically you're running an ebb and flo or DWC not growing in CoCo but hydro/coco
Haha no.So technically you're running an ebb and flo or DWC not growing in CoCo but hydro/coco
The answer to that question is immaterial ...Do you let your coco dry out?
That's basically what I have been doing. I mix 25 liters of 6/9 100% strength and then dilute to .8 ec with water
I haven't watered them today. It's the first day in 3 weeks
But it's just like the salt stays in the 2 liter.
Burning them again
I don't get it
I have runoff every day as well. At least 20%
OK so I am OCD like a Mthfxr so I spent the last hour looking up a few things,
Did anyone ask or suggest a Root infestation or Issue in the coco itself?
1. the leaves indicate a upper growth issue
2. not every leave has a tip issue
3. the curling issue on some curl up and the lower appear to curl down is IMHO two or more separate problems.
@Humboldt.Rio
can you get a few more images or the newest leaves
as well as the close up of the coco IF you can break out a magnifying glass and take a close look.
Just try-in to help Out
+Vibes FlyJ
cheers enforcerOk, if you’re going to start over in coco here’s what I do.
Make sure the coco is thoroughly rinsed. I do that by filling up a tub of water, add coco, as I stir I see the foam of sea salt being washed away. Then I strain it with an old 12” fan guard I took off of an oscillating fan. After about three good washes it’s good to go. I usually add .4 EC of calmag to the last wash.
Then I will feed everyday from the point I put rooted clones into the coco. The first week they don’t need a lot. This is the only time you don’t want runoff. Just enough to moisten the coco around the plant. I use this same procedure with seedlings. I feed very light at first. About .4-.5 EC. Always always always at least once a day. When the roots hit the bottom of the pot, I start twice a day feedings. When they go into the flower tent I start 3 then 4 times a day feedings. As they grow I up the EC and amount of feedings.
Coco is hydro. So the more oxygen enriched, nutrient solution you can give them the better. You just need to develop the feel for how much, how often.
These are on day 21 of flower. Doing exactly what I just described above. 3x3 tent, 3 gal pots.
No. They drain off to a tray over a pot with the 2 liter suspended up.It looks like a learning experience to me. I’ve messed up a crop too. You definitely have root problems. I don’t think you’ll be able to flower those. If you can get cuts going I would recommend doing it quickly.
Are you letting them sit in the runoff?
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