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Yeah lockout for some reason or anotherLooks like drowned roots. Or an overdose of food.
How do you tell its dry and how much water how often?Sure! Everything is very novice, with a couple successful grows for experience. It's entirely a hobby.
The pic with the gallon jug to the right is the coco. The one without it is the soil. I water when it gets a little dry. I mostly go by how heavy the pot is. I was feeding about once a week with a 700-800 ppm. It's a 4-3-8 NPK. Also the coco pic was transplanted from a hydroponics system. It was using deep water culture. I don't think I was doing it right so I put it in coco to try and save it. It was successful but maybe unnecessary. I think whatever is causing them to do this was the culprit all along. Here's another of the soil.
I just feel the soil. Pick up the pot and if it's light I'll water it. Maybe I'm misconstruing what constitutes as light?How do you tell its dry and how much water how often?
I don't see any algae and it doesn't seem packed down. I usually stir it around before watering. Could I not be checking deep enough?Is the top of the soil looking kind of algae covered and packed down? I feel like your media either isn't draining well enough. Or you might have watered too soon.
Should feel almost like styrofoam. In soil your over feeding and watering is my guess.I just feel the soil. Pick up the pot and if it's light I'll water it. Maybe I'm misconstruing what constitutes as light?
I believe I am over watering. The coco is grow organiks. The pot is 7 gallon fabric bag. The PH was running high but not extremely. Last was 6.8 for the soil and 6.5 for the coco.Should feel almost like styrofoam. In soil your over feeding and watering is my guess.
The coco is what brand, type of pot and size of pot? They are very different media.
Read this on watering. You cant go by the too of the soil at all.
Can you test the oh of your runoff for both?
The ferts always come out approximately 6.5. it's a 3 part system for ph control. The water is usually right around neutral most the time. About 7 or so.What is the ph of the water you are using straight and with ferts?
So your measured ph is 6.5 when you water with or without ferts in the water?The ferts always come out approximately 6.5. it's a 3 part system for ph control. The water is usually right around neutral most the time. About 7 or so.
Yeah pots to big and not drying fast enough or dry enough before the next watering. Plus nutrients i am assuming are building up.I stab my finger right in there. And I rough up the surface soil from time to time. I like a nice loose pack on my media. Lots of perlite. Very lightly packed. If they take too long to dry out its a whole ass problem of its own.
With ferts it 6.5. without it's about 7.So your measured ph is 6.5 when you water with or without ferts in the water?
Cool. Thanks for the help. I appreciate the interest.Yeah pots to big and not drying fast enough or dry enough before the next watering. Plus nutrients i am assuming are building up.
Do not PH adjust those nutrientsCool. Thanks for the help. I appreciate the interest.
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