Mrdudeman
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Yes, although I must say I'm liking the coco much better than the potting soil I was using before, I really need to know how much saturation then, and preferably for how long, right now those NN's are consuming approx 42 OZ of water to get them decently wettened through, but it seems like they're drinking it up too fast and are still not getting enough and then are limp and sagging all over from needing more water, but then the above happens... -_-, coco must always be kept slightly saturated.. must not dry out at all, i think. Someone confirm?
Water Coco at least once a day to at least 20% runoff, don't let the plants sit in the runoff, and always feed nutrientsYes, although I must say I'm liking the coco much better than the potting soil I was using before, I really need to know how much saturation then, and preferably for how long, right now those NN's are consuming approx 42 OZ of water to get them decently wettened through, but it seems like they're drinking it up too fast and are still not getting enough and then are limp and sagging all over from needing more water, but then the above happens... -_-
Their soil is still moist, not soaking wet but damp at a quarter-inch or less depth. This is really vexing...
Yes, although I must say I'm liking the coco much better than the potting soil I was using before, I really need to know how much saturation then, and preferably for how long, right now those NN's are consuming approx 42 OZ of water to get them decently wettened through, but it seems like they're drinking it up too fast and are still not getting enough and then are limp and sagging all over from needing more water, but then the above happens... -_-
Their soil is still moist, not soaking wet but damp at a quarter-inch or less depth. This is really vexing...
The clawing leafs will not unclaw, new growth will look normalOkay then I'll try getting the humidity up, I'm just worried about mold becoming an issue, many of my teens are showing the claws curling downward, would humidity increases fix them as well?
Also, keeping humidity high in that environment where I'm running A.C. to constantly cool the room (which lowers humidity), keeping the humidity up with the temp lowered is a bit of a challenge, any quick/easy fixes for my rural self?
Just don't rush it and do it right. If no enzymes that's ok. Ph AND temp adjust and add 100ppm of cal mag and flush the crap out of it.You guys are all incredible, thank you so very much for the quick responses and excellent advice and info, I'm starting corrections immediately.
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