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Saw this new growth on one of my colas had very thin leaves starting out, much different than the cola next to it. I’ve also noticed the center leaf of the fan leaves is growing shorter than the rest?
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
growing in canna coco and perlite 70/30I’ve got no experience with azamax. I had an infestation and eradicated it with three different preventives. So since you’ve nuked em already, what is the pH of your water? What kinda nutrients? Are you feeding already? At what ppm? pH and ppm of runoff? Environmental conditions?
this is your problem. And in natural light I can see its not floweringwhen it is dry.
What exactly is my problem? The fact that coco naturally raises its own ph when it dries? Also I’m still vegging so I shouldn’t be expecting any flowering right now right ?this is your problem. And in natural light I can see its not flowering
Like I said in natural light its not flowering under that blurple it was deceiving.What exactly is my problem? The fact that coco naturally raises its own ph when it dries? Also I’m still vegging so I shouldn’t be expecting any flowering right now right ?
I usually water every day to every other day, but Ill try to increase my frequency.Like I said in natural light its not flowering under that blurple it was deceiving.
The problem is coco/perlite should never dry. It's not soil. It should stay over 90% saturated ideally. Not only does it cause ph issues also nutrients concentration issues.
As nutrients build up generally ph will drop. If the coco dries out to much it causes nutrients to build up. Coco perlite is a lot more like hydro than soil. Infact its nothing like soil other than looks.I usually water every day to every other day, but Ill try to increase my frequency.
Also, I just did a calmag watering at 5.95 pH and tested the runoff and saw it was 5.6! I was quite surprised to see this but now I think it’s these whacky pH levels that are screwing with her...
Thank you. I’ll see if tapering down my PPM’s and keeping the medium constantly hydrated will solve thisAs nutrients build up generally ph will drop. Of the coxo dries out to much the its causes nutrients to build up. Coco perlite is a lot more like hydro than soil. Infact its nothing like soil other than looks.
O would suggest about 400 ppm. What size are the pots?Thank you. I’ll see if tapering down my PPM’s and keeping the medium constantly hydrated will solve this
5 galO would suggest about 400 ppm. What size are the pots?
So you should be watering with 1 litre of nutrient solution every feed. Of that you should get about 100-200ml of runoff if you get less you need to water more often. Always water until you get 10-20% runoff if you put the litre through and no runoff then do more until you get 10-20% and increase how often you water. In late flower this can be several times a day. That is how coco perlite should be done.5 gal
Bingpot. Takes a while to dial in but that's how you do it. Mine got up to 5 times a day in flower last run keeping it between 60/70-100% saturated. That's in 1 gal mind you.So you should be watering with 1 litre of nutrient solution every feed. Of that you should get about 100-200ml of runoff if you get less you need to water more often. Always water until you get 10-20% runoff if you put the litre through and no runoff then do more until you get 10-20% and increase how often you water. In late flower this can be several times a day. That is how coco perlite should be done.
Measuring the input and out will make sure you have your watering frequency right.