GreatfulShu
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So if that happened over a few days it's not likely spider mites although that bottom picture looks exactly like mite damage I've had, so check for webbing and little white dotsyea I know I got some cleaning to do. I was out of town for a few days. When I left they were plump and beautiful but came back to them in the shape you saw them in the pics. Could it be spider mites and if so is there any cheep home remedies ‘other than just cleaning the tent’ that I can do to correct the problem.
2nd question is could too much potash or phosphorus be to blame?
^Coco needs watered/fed at least every day. That could be your issue.
Feed every day. Coco is not like soil where you can suffocate roots if watered too much. Coco has much better O2 holding capacity so too much water won’t suffocate roots. Even if it’s looks or feels wet, feed. If you have a large pot, you can get away with feeding once per day. Smaller pots require 1-2 feeds per day. Feed until run off each time. Salt build up can lead to toxicity which will lockout nutrientsso With coco I don’t need to wait till it’s used up most of the water and dry. Just water same time everyday? And maybe half the amount of nutes yeah?
I would flush with plain pH water, then immediately follow up with a feed with half strength nutrients. Never let Them sit in the run off.Thank you @Beachwalker and @Seraphine for your help I’ll follow instructions on feeding for a week or so and update this post with results.
@Seraphine I think you might be on to something with the salts locking out the nutes. Should I do a fresh flush before starting the new feeding schedule you suggested ?
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