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Thanks for the reply ozark, they are in coco, last feed I did a ph of 6, at the minute I am hand feeding them 1 litre each and then waiting until dry, eventually to go on droppers, at first I though it were N Tox but the tips aren’t clawed, 1 or 2 of the leaves also have rusted spots on them but not sure if this is due to the thripsare you measuring your PH by your run off ? cause 5.8 might be low enough to cause nute lock out?
That’s the ph in my tank sorryThanks for the reply ozark, they are in coco, last feed I did a ph of 6, at the minute I am hand feeding them 1 litre each and then waiting until dry, eventually to go on droppers, at first I though it were N Tox but the tips aren’t clawed, 1 or 2 of the leaves also have rusted spots on them but not sure if this is due to the thrips
Leaves aren’t growing to full potential either they seem stunted and small, some are clawing worse than othersThat’s the ph in my tank sorry
That’s the ph in my tank sorry
Don't wait for Coco to dry! water it at least once a dayThanks for the reply ozark, they are in coco, last feed I did a ph of 6, at the minute I am hand feeding them 1 litre each and then waiting until dry, eventually to go on droppers, at first I though it were N Tox but the tips aren’t clawed, 1 or 2 of the leaves also have rusted spots on them but not sure if this is due to the thrips
thanks a lot! Tbh I haven’t been letting it dry completely out, there’s something a miss here, I also have purple stalks, would you recommend a flush with an ec of around 0.8? Let them take that in and feed as normal? I really want to turn this around and I’m getting quiet concerned. Thanks againDon't wait for Coco to dry! water it at least once a day
talk to Coco growers on here if I think of one I'll try to tag somebody in for you, but that's the first thing I would change right away, never let Coco dry out
and always run at least 20% extra through it for run off every watering and always water it with nutrients, And a pH of 5.9 - 6 is commonly used in Coco, but next time add perlite to it
also when you find a Coco grower ask them about washing cocoa and doing do some reading would help you right now too, good luck
Edit: I've got a good cocoa grower that might be able to talk to you! @Seraphine
I haven’t been watering to run off though? My friend says he never does this so I followed him like a sheep haha@
thanks a lot! Tbh I haven’t been letting it dry completely out, there’s something a miss here, I also have purple stalks, would you recommend a flush with an ec of around 0.8? Let them take that in and feed as normal? I really want to turn this around and I’m getting quiet concerned. Thanks again
I haven’t been watering to run off though? My friend says he never does this so I followed him like a sheep haha
Again wait for Sarah, she's around quite a bit usually later in the day and she's a very nice, helpful person.I haven’t been watering to run off though? My friend says he never does this so I followed him like a sheep haha
Thank you I really appreciate itAgain wait for Sarah, she's around quite a bit usually later in the day and she's a very nice, helpful person.
I'm not a cocoa grower although I am familiar with how to treat the medium, I'd rather you talk to her than me, but what I told you above is legit.
In the meantime I'd recommend you search "growing cannabis in Coco" online and do a lot of reading (and don't listen to your friend! Lol)
Ps. Doesn't even look like your watering the whole pot, make sure that whole thing is wet, never let Coco dry always speed at nutrients and always make runoff!
Well I thought wetting the whole pot would do damage as they aren’t fully rooted yet, do any of you think I may of over fed?Again wait for Sarah, she's around quite a bit usually later in the day and she's a very nice, helpful person.
I'm not a cocoa grower although I am familiar with how to treat the medium, I'd rather you talk to her than me, but what I told you above is legit.
In the meantime I'd recommend you search "growing cannabis in Coco" online and do a lot of reading (and don't listen to your friend! Lol)
Ps. Doesn't even look like your watering the whole pot, make sure that whole thing is wet, never let Coco dry always speed at nutrients and always make runoff!
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