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Should use mykos at transplant.Before transplanting I was feeding at 1.0ec . Fed them yesterday once transplanted with 0.8ec feed .
Should use mykos at transplant.Before transplanting I was feeding at 1.0ec . Fed them yesterday once transplanted with 0.8ec feed .
No expert but I feed without the calmag in coco mix but my mix also has soil. Agree to back light up a little bit.I’ve heard with coco you need it every feeding. I’m not a coco expert so I’ll let someone who is chime in.
Also could foliar the calmagMagnesium and calcium binds to coco coir and doesnt want to easily release.to fix this you use cal mag in chelated form..chelated meaning wrapped up and transported into the plant much easier...
Got them from a mate who had them but is taking A break from growingBtw where did you score zkittlez beans? Just curious.
Got them from a mate who had them but is taking A break from growing
Yeh i thought I had started a grow diary here .Ahh very nice. Should start a grow diary. Would love to see them develop.
More pics . The clones look
Terrible . Was wondering wether to put a plastic bottle over them as nothing else has seems to work
Looking deeper you could be right about the moisture.coco holds it. Definately could be. I don’t see any perelite pots are plastic. Would cause the droop and ph swings then lockouts n yellowing You’re probably right. Now assuming you are would it be beneficial to supply oxygen to the roots maybe with h202.I'll let you know exactly what's wrong with them. They are extremely extremely overwatered.
In coco, it's quite important to pot them up slowly. In my experience, things go MUCH better when transplanting young plants into coco WITH PERLITE. Otherwise, you end up with a plant which is hurting for oxygen, like yours.
With coco, you feed every watering.
Unfortunately, you might be in some pain. In my experience, the plants which I have transplanted into pots too big of straight coco looked like shit for a while. Support them with foliar sprays of a rooting promoter, such as Canna Rhizotonic. You are stuck until they build enough of a root mass to be able to handle that volume of pot.
In the future, run much smaller pots until they have developed a strong root mass. Use lots and lots of perlite for the first few pot sizes. Ideally you want the pot to not stay wet for longer than 2-3 days before being ready for water again.
I'm surprised everyone is talking nutrient issues and no one notices how small the plants are in such huge pots of coco which is completely soaked through. They are oxygen starved.
This plant is suffering from root oxygen deprivation.
Looking deeper you could be right about the moisture.coco holds it. Definately could be. I don’t see any perelite pots are plastic. Would cause the droop and ph swings then lockouts n yellowing You’re probably right. Now assuming you are would it be beneficial to supply oxygen to the roots maybe with h202.