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I keep forgetting that leaf spots from overwatering can resemble Ca deficiency.those spots are from not letting the medium dry out enough before watering again
those spots are from not letting the medium dry out enough before watering again,.
you been watering all at the same time and same amount instead of when each one needs m
mostly as needed but i felt like ive mightve been underwater rather than overthose spots are from not letting the medium dry out enough before watering again,.
you been watering all at the same time and same amount instead of when each one needs it?
However i did consider that but that eould mean the plants are barely drinking which could be another issue??those spots are from not letting the medium dry out enough before watering again,.
you been watering all at the same time and same amount instead of when each one needs it?
i see your in coco so i’ll disregard what i said and let me look again though a coco grower hopefully chimes inHowever i did consider that but that eould mean the plants are barely drinking which could be another issue??
Yeah ima newish grower this is fr my 3rd grow and had a little extra soil i wasnt going to use and just threw it in . I guess a rookie mindset but yeah tryjng to equal out the medium now not to fun .Not sure why some folks like to mix coco and soil. I guess some have success with it, but to me it seems it would complicate things as they're 2 completely different mediums that require different growing techniques, nutes, ect...
Since its mostly coco with peat and a little soil, I guess its coco dominant and should be treated as such. Hopefully a coco grower chimes in and gets you pointed in the right direction
Lol, you'll get through it and have plenty of helpful people here to offer up advice.Yeah ima newish grower this is fr my 3rd grow and had a little extra soil i wasnt going to use and just threw it in . I guess a rookie mindset but yeah tryjng to equal out the medium now not to fun .
My guess is, if you look at most soils on the market peat and or coco are usually listed, so most think it must be good to add, just a thought.Not sure why some folks like to mix coco and soil. I guess some have success with it, but to me it seems it would complicate things as they're 2 completely different mediums that require different growing techniques, nutes, ect...
Since its mostly coco with peat and a little soil, I guess its coco dominant and should be treated as such. Hopefully a coco grower chimes in and gets you pointed in the right direction
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