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They are in veg phase still I use coco and 30% perlite I water every third day or when soil is dry 18 hours of light I use a 5 ml needle to water with so I don’t get to much water at 1 spot , I dose around 1,5 ml gro , 1,5 ml bloom and 0,5 ml micro in 1,5 liters of waterYou have a few things happening here which is a tip off that you possibly have root issues.
What are you growing in, soil? coco?
Parts look re-vegged. What is your light cycle and what kind do you have?
What and how do you feed / water?
I can’t be the only one with a wtf gut response to this. Unless you have huge pots you can’t overwater coco and if you aren’t watering enough to get run off every time then you are building up salts. Unless watering with a tiny syringe is some kind of cathartic activity, I’d step it up with something on the order of a gallon bucket if you want to stick with hand watering.They are in veg phase still I use coco and 30% perlite I water every third day or when soil is dry 18 hours of light I use a 5 ml needle to water with so I don’t get to much water at 1 spot , I dose around 1,5 ml gro , 1,5 ml bloom and 0,5 ml micro in 1,5 liters of water
Thanks alot for the guide iv’e started to follow it hopefully it Will help i should have done more homework about this tbh but im still learn ^^In Coco, so it's likely watering / feed issues.
Yeah haha trust me I was reacting the same after I saw the guide obviously I was under feeding my plants but I’m following the aqua man guide know and I don’t let the soil dry out anymore and hopefully it won’t affect the plant overall. First time I grow aswell but I should have read more about coco instead of focusing only on the phases and grow cycle however I’m gona invest in a ppm asap I got a ph already and try to be as accurate as possible 5,8-6 I read somewhere that in coco you should try to have ph of 5,8 not sure if that is correct thoughI can’t be the only one with a wtf gut response to this. Unless you have huge pots you can’t overwater coco and if you aren’t watering enough to get run off every time then you are building up salts. Unless watering with a tiny syringe is some kind of cathartic activity, I’d step it up with something on the order of a gallon bucket if you want to stick with hand watering.
The volume of nutes doesn’t matter half as much as your ppm/ec. Ppm and Ph meters are cheap as dirt these days and are a must for any kind of hydro grow. Flood it and let it drain. Never let it get to the point in which it looks dry
It is hard to tell how big your pots are from the pics. 3 to 5 gallon bags?
I strongly suggest reading aquaman’s thread on coco watering. I’m watering pots just under a gallon every 90 minutes now. I’m near harvest on some pretty overgrown photoperiod and am quite happy with the results.
-Eskander
My pots are 4,5 btw might be a bit big idk why I picked that size rather than 3,5I can’t be the only one with a wtf gut response to this. Unless you have huge pots you can’t overwater coco and if you aren’t watering enough to get run off every time then you are building up salts. Unless watering with a tiny syringe is some kind of cathartic activity, I’d step it up with something on the order of a gallon bucket if you want to stick with hand watering.
The volume of nutes doesn’t matter half as much as your ppm/ec. Ppm and Ph meters are cheap as dirt these days and are a must for any kind of hydro grow. Flood it and let it drain. Never let it get to the point in which it looks dry
It is hard to tell how big your pots are from the pics. 3 to 5 gallon bags?
I strongly suggest reading aquaman’s thread on coco watering. I’m watering pots just under a gallon every 90 minutes now. I’m near harvest on some pretty overgrown photoperiod and am quite happy with the results.
-Eskander
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