Porky101
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You are right, I should have responded way sooner, my apologies.If you are still going on about something from yesterday, yes, very.
You are right, I should have responded way sooner, my apologies.If you are still going on about something from yesterday, yes, very.
Or maybe not at all? Because you have nothing to prove? If you feel you do, you need thicker skin.You are right, I should have responded way sooner, my apologies.
It's not to prove anything to you mate, you dont know what your talking about, as PROVEN by my photo.In fact, the fact that you feel you have something to prove to me shows exactly how defensive you are being. You have nothing to prove to anyone.
No, your current photo shows the issue is resolved. The other photo proves you were just barely getting N toxic, but my concern was for the overwatering, not really the N as much.It not to prove anything to you mate, you dont know what your talking about, as PROVEN by my photo.
You are upset that I have shown you up. That your advice is wrong and now you are upset.
No, your current photo shows the issue is resolved. The other photo proves you were just barely getting N toxic, but my concern was for the overwatering, not really the N as much.
I definitely know what I'm talking about. Those finger leaves were curling sideways and were extremely dark.
I'm not upset about anything. I was just trying to help you.
You sure about that? I used an auto watering system when I ran coco in a 4x4 flood tray, constant water/nutes, huge yields, very healthy plants, watered with nutes 2-3 times a day or whenever they would become a little dry.And you can overwater coco if you are watering it too frequently. Coco holds water for a pretty good amount of time. You must be watering it too soon.
No you cant.And you can overwater coco if you are watering it too frequently. Coco holds water for a pretty good amount of time. You must be watering it too soon.
Of course you can. Dude, I have always grown in coco. You can overwater coco by watering too frequently, because coco HOLDS WATER. It's that simple. You aren't waiting long enough between waterings.No you cant.
Mine is showing one leaf that is yellow, I have already TOLD you that it is a Magnesium deficiency, if you never knew that already...View attachment 3826154
This here is an overwatered cannabis plant with droopy leaves curling in in itself. And do you notice the yellow, chlorotic leaves at the bottom? Because yours is showing that, too.
I've never heard of someone over watering in coco, unless you used pure coco and even then...Of course you can. Dude, I have always grown in coco. You can overwater coco by watering too frequently, because coco HOLDS WATER. It's that simple. You aren't waiting long enough between waterings.
Overwatering a plant has nothing to do with how much water a medium holds. it has to do with how much AIR it holds. COCO always holds air. So you cannot overwater.Of course you can. Dude, I have always grown in coco. You can overwater coco by watering too frequently, because coco HOLDS WATER. It's that simple. You aren't waiting long enough between waterings.
That's for soil grows noob, coco is a hydroponics substitute."Overwatered Marijuana Plants
- Drooping / Curling is the first sign of overwaterd marijuana plants
- Plants start drooping after watering
- Leaves are firm and curled down all the way from the stem to the leaf
- Will eventually lead to leaf yellowing and other signs of nutrient problems if not corrected
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If you aren't letting it dry out before watering again, you can and will overwater coco.I've never heard of someone over watering in coco, unless you used pure coco and even then...
You can grow coco like soil but it's not optimal, you got a lot to learn.If you aren't letting it dry out before watering again, you can and will overwater coco.