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I transplanted most of these from 1/2 gal to 3 gal about 2 weeks ago, so I was trying to let the coco get a little dry so they would explode with roots and fill out the pots. I've been watering them when they feel half dry. There is a mix between smart pots and plastic pots. The smart pots start to feel dry every 2-3 days, and the plastic range from 3-4 days to feel dry. I never let the go more than 4 days between waterings, regardless if they are dry or not (which almost all of them usually are). I can see roots popping out the bottom of most of my pots (Nothing crazy though like I've seen with other people in coco.) Should I start watering them more frequently? I just want my roots to fill out before I start hitting them a shit load.
Thanks
People myself included have differing opinions on the results u get from reading pH from Coco runoff. I believe a slurry test is the best in that regard. However I've never seen anyone debate the results from checking ec or ppm from Coco runoff. I believe that reading is very telling on what's going on in the pot. Haven't read the entire thread so excuse me if I'm repeating stuff already said. If ur ec coming out is significantly higher than what ur putting in its asking for trouble even if nothing troubling us showing.Okay so... I've read multiple threads saying don't judge your COCO plants by EC runoff. My EC going in is .9 - 1.1. Coming out it ranged from 1.8 - 2.4. So I ran a flush through all of them with about 25-30% runoff. It just confused me because there is not a sign of burn or deficiency on these plants. pH is always 5.8-5.9 EVERY feeding/watering. Plants look a little droopy, I'm thinking because I trellised them yesterday. They are going into flower within the next few days. I did the "slurry" test, took an ounce of COCO about 2 inches down, mixed it with 10 ounces of RO water, mixed and measured 30 minutes later and it came out to like ~.3 EC so that confused me a little too. To be honest, the plants are a little light green and I feel as if I should bump up their feed. Just the high runoff has me skeptical..
Now for the last three
pictures, they are Pineapple. I am not sure if it is the strain, but new growth on this plant looks a little funny. Leaves are kind of curled up and thin.
All plants are getting Mills Nutrients with a touch of drip clean and Sea Green, Ogbiowar tea once a week and foliar fed with Sea Green once a week. Also getting Kelp and Humic foliar once a week.
Plants are: GG4, Plushberry, Pineapple
Room is running at ~80 degrees lights on ~70 degrees lights off.
~50 RH lights on 60~ lights off. (RH could be a little higher) right?
Input on any of the pictures or information would be awesome!
Thanks
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