closettrapper217
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all kidding aside, i appreciate the advice from everyone. any input at all helps.
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I found this comment to say you were a hundred million percent right and thank you my plants are a million times better you’re the man!Watering coco every 4-5 days is likely your issue, should be watered daily, or 2 days at most. Never let it dry!
It’s tough with so much misinformation out there, but try to keep the pots 70-100% capacity, always water to 10-20% runoff,
I guarantee you will have healthier more vigorous plants.
Glad you’re finding better results. Your containers look pretty small, so as flowering progresses, you may find your plants wanting feedings even more frequently. GL grower.
Most of them are three gallon and a few are one gallon. Weirdly I shit you not the plants in the one gallons all got slightly bigger during veg. but I also didnt know what I was doing with water and shit so maybe it was just a fluke lmao but next time I plan on doing all three gallons since they don’t dry out as fast and I just can’t water that much by hand with my schedule.Glad you’re finding better results. Your containers look pretty small, so as flowering progresses, you may find your plants wanting feedings even more frequently. GL grower.
Awesome man thank you very muchIt can help in coco to do multiple transplants as the only way to really overwater in coco is a container that’s too big for the plant. Small plants always grow better in small containers. With coco you really wouldn’t need a container bigger than 3gal.
My last grow was a promix/perlite mix, so I opted for 5gal.