Scottishguy
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Hi,I'm using coco natural soil mix in 15 ltr pots,I water using every night if needed,my ph levels are 6.5 and temperature goes upto 24°c during daytime and drops to 20°c at night humidity is around 50%,I have them on a timer at 18/6 under a 250w light,my last 5 seedlings eventually died,ive started 2 new ones but they seem to be going the same way,I only used water for the first 14 days then I put in 0.2ml of pk 9/18 plant magic but slowly over the following days they seem to be not growing and staying the same,I will get new pictures of the new ones up with natural light,thanks for your response,every little helps.what's your medium: brand and/or composition ? (soil, coco, mix)
what's your watering pratice: size of pot, watering amount and frequency ?
also photos under natural light are preferred...
Yes but after that my leaves go next,I'm doing something way wrongThe first small round leafs are supposed to die off once the plant is on her way
Sorry it's just 100% natural coco,not soil,my mistake, I will see how these to get on in the next few days,in the other hand I have another two seedlings getting ready to pot, I will go over everything twice this time,hoping it goes better, thank you very much for your information, I will take every into hand and try my best to get them going,fingers crossed,will keep updates.unproper watering pratice is often the cause for seedlings bein stunt on start up.
cannabis seedling don't like either permanently too wet or too dry soil, they need an alternance of both. Overwatering isn't necessarely watering with too much water, that's not an issue if you let it dry enough afterward, but it could be watering too often with small amount of water.
also mixing soil and coco isn't ideal.
and you might have another issue going on with the discoloration, at this size with soil seedling shouldn't need any nutrients and if they need anything at this stage that's more N than PK but the soil should provide more than enough at this stage ...
i'm not a coco specialist, but here's some tutorials with the good pratices when growing in 100% coco:Sorry it's just 100% natural coco,not soil,my mistake, I will see how these to get on in the next few days,in the other hand I have another two seedlings getting ready to pot, I will go over everything twice this time,hoping it goes better, thank you very much for your information, I will take every into hand and try my best to get them going,fingers crossed,will keep updates.
I did start in a smaller pot,I only transferred them last night because I was thinking they would get better in a bigger pot with fresh soil,hoping the leaves would correct themselves,and yes I think I have been frying them,to much heat,I have a good airflow coming in and out,I've made a few adjustments,will see how they are in the next few days,thank you for your time and advice.Definitely need better watering practice, and a much smaller pot to start in.
The little plant is all bloated leaf tips curling down.
Def looks like it’s a bit warm for that strain too.
@HerbalEdu has your back.
Thank you herbalEdu for taking the time,I will have a look through them,appreciate you buddy,let's hope I get to the bottom of my problem.i'm not a coco specialist, but here's some tutorials with the good pratices when growing in 100% coco:
How to Grow Cannabis with Coco Coir | Grow Weed Easy
Ever wondered how to use coco coir blocks to make a cannabis-friendly rich potting mix? This tutorial breaks it down...www.growweedeasy.com
Coco Coir: The Most Flexible Cannabis Grow Medium | Grow Weed Easy
by Nebula Haze Coco coir (often referred to simply as “coco”) is the most flexible grow medium. Made out of coconut shells that would otherwise be thrown away, this unique substance has surprising benefits for cannabis plants. Coco coir is made of coconut husks that have been ground up. It is...www.growweedeasy.com
coco is considered as soiless medium aka hydroponic growing method it has some very specific requirement, you'll find all the what and what not to do in this two articles.
Yes my last ones definitely got cooked,what is the best temperature for this stage I'm at ?I tend to agree with HerbalEdu with over/ under watering, but your light? Wattage, brand, intensity, height, schedule?? Possibly cooking the babies?
I had a look through them and got a free guide book to herbalEdu,thank you for your support mate,finally getting somewhere.Thank you herbalEdu for taking the time,I will have a look through them,appreciate you buddy,let's hope I get to the bottom of my problem.
recommanded temp for growing cannabis are between 18°C to 28°C ( 64 -82 °F)Yes my last ones definitely got cooked,what is the best temperature for this stage I'm at ?
It’s kind of counterintuitive, buddy. The thing is is when a plant is so small and a pot is so big every time you feed it the majority of the feed goes right past the root zone of a small plant and settles at the bottom after a while. it’ll be so saturated down there. The roots will never have a chance to penetrate it Because roots need air in order to be able to Grow, this is when you hear about people who go to harvest they cut their plant down and they go to pull the Root ball out and only 1/2 to 1/3 of the dirt is taken up with roots and the rest of it is so saturated they never bothered to try and get to that part of the pot, And that instance is the lucky one it can lead to a whole myriad of other problems so it’s always better to start in a small pot and hang out until at least the plants full veg out of seedling and growing healthy on the top of the dirt as well as the bottomI did start in a smaller pot,I only transferred them last night because I was thinking they would get better in a bigger pot with fresh soil,hoping the leaves would correct themselves,and yes I think I have been frying them,to much heat,I have a good airflow coming in and out,I've made a few adjustments,will see how they are in the next few days,thank you for your time and advice.
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