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Ill try it. Probably not a good idea to transplant to coco right now. But ill try it on the next grow.Organic coco is a great way to go. You will have to fertigate it and keep it wet more than soil. And runoff is key, you want to water it enough to flush away old nutrients. I'm not a coco grower, better help is available.
I do not have these nutes . I live in europe. Even dry amendments of any brand is too hard to find here.I think you’ll like terp teas. For this run, its basically all I am using. Has been a super easy grow, a tea a week.
I was using ph down my very first grow. Had nothing but issues and when i stopped using the ph down, my plants turned around in about 2 weeks with just plain tap water. My tap water is about 7.6-7.8 and i havent had any ph related issues since then.PH down is usually phosphoric acid. I wonder what 6 drops does to your npk. I think you need to dial it all back and keep it simple.
Thank you. Ill take that in mindI was using ph down my very first grow. Had nothing but issues and when i stopped using the ph down, my plants turned around in about 2 weeks with just plain tap water. My tap water is about 7.6-7.8 and i havent had any ph related issues since then.
This could be mucking everything up. I am far from any kind of plant genius like some of the people on here, but this is just what I've noticed in 4 years of growing.
My veg nutes are 5-2-5 and they work great and have great reputation. Your nutes while possibly contaminated are of a fine enough ratio they are not the damage.
At job right now. I can send you a pm when i am ready. Or ill reapond here for the rest to see if the need for a future problem. See ya in 7 hours.you around?
ok we are on different hours.. lots of good advice has been mentioned by other growers but let’s keep going.. so i’ll think of some things to ask or have you do and post it here and you just answer tomorrow when you can..At job right now. I can send you a pm when i am ready. Or ill reapond here for the rest to see if the need for a future problem. See ya in 7 hours.
Is that ph up and down for the water? You dont have to ph the water, the soil determines the ph if it’s balanced right. If the soil ph is off you need to balance the ph in the soil with black coffee to lower ph and garden lime or wood ash to raise phBio up and down are for the ph ofc.
Yes. These are for the water phIs that ph up and down for the water? You dont have to ph the water, the soil determines the ph if it’s balanced right. If the soil ph is off you need to balance the ph in the soil with black coffee to lower ph and garden lime or wood ash to raise ph
Thank you . I was indeed a little cautious with watering cause i noticed them wilting like you said after first or second watering .Looking dead. After watering again the plant got straight again ,but bottom leaves turned yellow and dropped. So i thought i should water earlier next time . Since the pot is filled with holes in the sides and bottom, i thought i would not have a problem with oxygen exchange . I figured out that the holes at the sides of the pot let it dry like a sphere instead of top to bottom. In addition there is a ball of moisture just under the plant covering only its small root system and around it its dry soil. I had not take that amount of moisture in mind when i was planning my next watering . Having the vpd always in mind i played with humidity cause i though it was a transpiration problem . And the plants finally got stunned . Next watering probably in 2 days or so. They do not drink the water at all so i must wait for the ambient climate to suck the moisture from the soil.ok well your all stocked up..
i’d do as i just mentioned in the posting above, feed the bio grow only with each watering when ready, don’t be afraid to let her dry out and get the roots looking for food.
you can let a plant go so dry it’s wilting it’s even leaning over so far looking dead than water and back to life as they have some kind of survival mode but if you water a day or two early like twice in a row with small plants as there roots are small and fragile can seriously affect its growth and can even kill them in extreme cases..
so when is the next feeding?
yes.. shouldn’t be too long other than that just check environment and look at them probably gets little lighter in colour before getting better, patience is pretty important right now.. kinda like they are in the hospital..Thank you . I was indeed a little cautious with watering cause i noticed them wilting like you said after first or second watering .Looking dead. After watering again the plant got straight again ,but bottom leaves turned yellow and dropped. So i thought i should water earlier next time . Since the pot is filled with holes in the sides and bottom, i thought i would not have a problem with oxygen exchange . I figured out that the holes at the sides of the pot let it dry like a sphere instead of top to bottom. In addition there is a ball of moisture just under the plant covering only its small root system and around it its dry soil. I had not take that amount of moisture in mind when i was planning my next watering . Having the vpd always in mind i played with humidity cause i though it was a transpiration problem . And the plants finally got stunned . Next watering probably in 2 days or so. They do not drink the water at all so i must wait for the ambient climate to suck the moisture from the soil.
that wilting can be from just the water pushing out all the oxygen than usually in short time back to normal happens to me sometimes even with big plants.. means the medium is hanging onto alot of the moisture also.,yes.. shouldn’t be too long other than that just check environment and look at them probably gets little lighter in colour before getting better, patience is pretty important right now.. kinda like they are in the hospital..
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