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plants drooping in coco need some idieas asap

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plants drooping in coco need some idieas asap

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How many watts is the light? If it is a 1k that may be too close.
 
How about some pics of the droop in question?

My instinct is on the over water. Hard to really tell without pics at the very least. Did you recently transplant? Do you use perlite? If so, how much? I definitely have experienced over watering in coco. I let my coco dry out mostly (till the pot feels fairly light, but not %100 dry). I find that it is really more crucial in veg, or when transplanting to a larger container. I use cal mag along with my canna nutes for coco. 7ml in early veg, 5ml from later veg through mid flower. EC that I run is 1.4 for veg, 1.8-2.2 in flower. That works for me. I had some issues on a lighter feeding with the Canna. Best of luck.

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Can you tell me what's wrong with my plant
 

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One note., the orange bucket. The soil looks flat, and soaked.
When watering, don’t fill it and then let it drain.
It clumps the soil up, hardening it and roots starve of oxygen.
Water just enough to wet the top, come back and water 2-3 times as necessary to get it enough. Do the lift test from dry and then after water. If she is say 50-% heavier, it’s enough water.
Keep them dryer, let t the soil get dry before the next cycle feed/water.
Plants use up more as the soil drys, if you keep a constant wet surface t the roots will lockout and soil won’t give up nutrients.
 
One note., the orange bucket. The soil looks flat, and soaked.
When watering, don’t fill it and then let it drain.
It clumps the soil up, hardening it and roots starve of oxygen.
Water just enough to wet the top, come back and water 2-3 times as necessary to get it enough. Do the lift test from dry and then after water. If she is say 50-% heavier, it’s enough water.
Keep them dryer, let t the soil get dry before the next cycle feed/water.
Plants use up more as the soil drys, if you keep a constant wet surface t the roots will lockout and soil won’t give up nutrients.


That's exactly what i do i feed everyday the plant likes it for some reason but I will stop filling all the way up every time I water i have some cloudy trichs most are clear I'm waiting for Amber been thinking about using molasses while i flush the last 2 weeks going to wait til they are about 30 Amber
 
I went ahead and pruned or lollipop whatever you wanna call it.....its 47 days since seed sprouted.....this cauliflower takes around 11 to 13 weeks from seed to harvest so that's why I did it........i also took the cuttings and skipped them into some hormone Poindexter and put them into pots......excited to see outcome since I've heard u can't clone sunflowers specially schoolgirl they are in flower.....we shall see I'll keep everyone posted
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