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try a lower dose for your nutes... i cant see why this should happen.. all your conditions are right and it appears to be reviving good amounts of water. I must question the coco. did you rinse it? i've heard many people rinse their coco...
No i never new you had to rinse it. It is the coco brick form boi nova that you have to add water to to gwt it to swell into size i will try lower nute as well could it be that the rockwool is still wet wen the coco is dryed ? Thanks
I've never used coco before but it appears a lot of growers prefer to rinse their coco, perhaps due to the exact issue you are having with your plants... the yellowing. I dont think it would be caused by the rockwool still being wet.. the roots have spread by now... since your plants are in small containers, go by weight. Water, then lift up the containers feel it out and let them get light (not too light) then water again and after awhile you'll know how much water the plants need.. Remember it dosent rain everyday in nature... but early stage seedling need moisture... I personally give my plants some drought during 3rd week flower it increases bud production. I really like coco and plan to use it when i get my room setup better, im just using organic soil and soiless for now. I found this thread i hope it helps! https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/easy-way-to-rinse-coco.45162/ I'm not sure if you are growing coco hempy buckets?? if so check out K.I.S.S methods.
Some brands of coir do have to be rinsed, but what I've seen of that type of problem looks different. Honestly, I think you need to up the feed, just a little bit. Go from half dose to, say... 3/4 dose, see what happens. Also, don't let the coir dry out completely.
Not sure... i've never used coco. what are they looking like now??Thanks will have a look at that thread i have done seeds berfor but first time in coco should have just stuck to what i know lol do you think it possibe to remove from coco and put it in a bubble ?
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