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Hi thanks for the speedy response,
I have been scared to water too much, I have read that I should not water too much, so I have only been watering every 3 days or so, but I watered 2 days ago and today the fabric pot is bone dry and the plant is now losing the colour in the cotyledons and the first pair of leaves.
I have watered the plant again today but I don’t know if the feed I gave them 2 days ago “500”ml should now be gone and the plant needs water again after 48hours. How long should I leave the plant between feed cycles ? Have you got any idea ? Thanks dude.
When ever any cannabis plant grows its first set of true leafs”” that’s the first sign the plant has entered vegetation. Until those grow I would keep to a seedling”” feed with low ppmThanks man is a Quart the equivalent to around 1 litre and also should I now be introducing nutrients to the plant day 16 cheers.
Thank you for the great advice dudeDont be afraid of coco, the coco loves youcoco offers a rare combination of excellent water retention, reliable drainage and ideal aeration, it gives the roots plenty of room , allowing for optimum air exposure, so feed as much as you want. I wouldn't let the pots go 2 days without watering tho. Once a day, twice, 4 times a day up to you but dont let it dry
Thanks dudeWhen ever any cannabis plant grows its first set of true leafs”” that’s the first sign the plant has entered vegetation. Until those grow I would keep to a seedling”” feed with low ppm
I find the lifting method the best my self, get a feel for the plant when it’s dry weight and do a water and get a feel for the wet weight.overwatering is not how much water you give but how often you do it. Like others mentioned coco should get feed everyday. sometimes multiple times a day based on the plant size. IMO, coco should always water to runoff and how do you know when to water next is when you pick up the pot and when you touch under it and it's not moist. However, you should always keep coco moist and never let it dry out.
you coco can absorb so much water before you start getting runoff. when that happens that enough. No point of feeding more water when all of it is draining. What is your feeding ppm?Well thanks for the valuable information guys , so how much run off should I expect to see ? Also is day 16 about right to introduce nutrients to the plant ? Thanks again .
Is the picture most update? As said before if it hasn’t grown true leafs yet I wouldn’t go jacking it with nutes early, you just gonna stunt growth and create headaches. And ny going off the first photo your still in seedling phaseWell thanks for the valuable information guys , so how much run off should I expect to see ? Also is day 16 about right to introduce nutrients to the plant ? Thanks again .
overwatering is not how much water you give but how often you do it. Like others mentioned coco should get feed everyday. sometimes multiple times a day based on the plant size. IMO, coco should always water to runoff and how do you know when to water next is when you pick up the pot and when you touch under it and it's not moist. However, you should always keep coco moist and never let it dry out.
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