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Excellent job, as a first time grower you should be very stoked to have turned that plant around. Seeds in coco are a tricky thing to get down, wishing you good luck with the rest of the grow!
Did she turn around?View attachment 553514 View attachment 553515 Hey guys she was last fed 4 days ago with nutrients then this morning she was dry so I watered her this morning No nutes
She looks healthy just what's with droopyness all of a sudden ?
Hey guys she was last fed 4 days ago with nutrients then this morning she was dry so I watered her this morning No nutes
She looks healthy just what's with droopyness all of a sudden ?
Okay man I did let her get dry and the ph is 5.9 I fed her last night water only she still looks a little droopy here's a picture taken nowYou let her get to dry. Pick the pot up and feel how heavy it is. Dont let it get that light again.
You need to find a balance of letting her dry out a bit *needed for good root development* and not getting too dry. Too dry and she is always trying to recover instead of growing. Plants do have momentum.
Remember, even when you go with plain water you should be adjusting for PH. If you throw the PH off she cant eat the nutes that are in the coco right now.
Very rare was the day I used only water in coco, I just about always used some nutes and watered until I had enough runoff to make sure ph/TDS were in check.
Sometimes nute burn can be caused by letting the coco get too dry. As the water evaporates you end with higher concentrations of nutes. The burn in the case, I think, was the OLD damage we saw at the beginning of the thread.It's looking better for sure. I can't say 100% because it's coco but it looks like you have a nutrient burn. Looks like possibly to much K? The leaf edges look curled up and the ridges are way to big
Stupendous ... I forgot that word existed. Nice!Think about starting a grow log thread. There are some stupendous farmers here who can help you stay on track. Keep reading, there are even youtube video series that could help a beginner.
Good job bringing her back around.
Temp is 27- 29 degrees not FShe is looking better. There is still something going on with her. Its hard to tell colors with the light on but I can see the leaves are not quite normal yet. See how they look a little crumpled? See that slight twist in some of the tips? Big improvement over the first post here.
How are your temps, humidity and PH doing?