Thegermling
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Epsom salts.OK, so really I don't need any calcium, but am definitely short on magnesium. Is there a calmag minus the cal I can buy?
Epsom salts.OK, so really I don't need any calcium, but am definitely short on magnesium. Is there a calmag minus the cal I can buy?
Theres obviously more than one way to run coco but im going to have to disagree with alot of what you said. How long have you been running coco for? You can 100% over water coco, thats probably one of the biggest mistakes new to coco growers make, they think they can plop a small plant in a 3-5 gallon container and water till runoff everyday. Try that and let me know how it goes. Now if your plant has a well established root system in a big pot than yes its very hard to overwater. The op is having exactly the problem im talking about, plants were fine in there small pots and once he went to large pots started having problems. If he continues to water as you suggest they will continue to decline, just like they have since transplanting. Why would you continue to do something thats not working for them and expect them to miraculously get better?NEVER let coco dry out (in my experience) this causes the salt from the nutrients to concentrate into the coco which can result in a lock out. In my experience you cannot over water coco. Grab a sample of runoff when its coming out of the bottom of the pot. I have all my pots elevated on elevators I made for catching and testing runoff ec of each individual plant. Of course the readings are going to be off in a runoff tray. Also each plant eats less or more than the others.
Also, dont clone them. Sorry but that big perm guy doesnt know shit (no offense mate). You should clone only HEALTHY plants.
OP water everyday and you will be ok. I used to tear my hair out trying to figure coco out. I kept researching and researching and filtered out all the stuff that doesnt work and got with the things that do work. Trust me water every day.
Sometime i use up to 10ml per gallon for calmag, coco hords calmag and wont release it.My tap water is 0.6ec, then 1ml/l Calmag takes it up to 1.0, then nutes on top bring it to 1.8ec.
I knew it, temps are way too low. Just looking at those leaves i could tell they are stunted by the cold. You should be around mid 20s, 20 is very low, 15 is extremely low and growth will pretty much halt at those temps. Get those temps up!I'm using diy Samsung strip light (6 strips) ~140w in my veg tent.
Temps are around 15-20°c I know it's a bit cool, but it shouldn't affect them too much right?
2 years.How long have you been running coco for?
I have not experienced this in coco. I did an experiment in a one gallon radicle bag where I started a seed in pure coco. When the seedling popped through the coco I fed it 6 times a day and that little sucker kept growing and no signs of overwatering or dampening off. You can disagree but I know what Ive experienced and you will not change my mind.You can 100% over water coco, thats probably one of the biggest mistakes new to coco growers make, they think they can plop a small plant in a 3-5 gallon container and water till runoff everyday.
They will not. I know from experience that watering coco as if it were soil will get you soil results. If you let the coco dry out or not water everyday, the roots dont get oxygen and thats what I think is happening to the OP. Im sure he stunted them by letting the media dry out.If he continues to water as you suggest they will continue to decline, just like they have since transplanting.
Yes that but imsure if it has some kind of disease then it would be on the clone.Also not taking clones from plants that arent in the best shape makes no sense, yes the better the shape the mom is in the better shape your cuts will be in before they root.
What are you producing per plant when running DWC ? From my experience I get about 80% of what I got running DWC over coir but that also takes in to account that my DWC buckets were 5 gal but in coir I'm only in 9 liter pots (2.38 gal). Now if I flower in 5 gal pots of coir pushes it to 90+% of what my DWC buckets get.2 years.
I have not experienced this in coco. I did an experiment in a one gallon radicle bag where I started a seed in pure coco. When the seedling popped through the coco I fed it 6 times a day and that little sucker kept growing and no signs of overwatering or dampening off. You can disagree but I know what Ive experienced and you will not change my mind.
They will not. I know from experience that watering coco as if it were soil will get you soil results. If you let the coco dry out or not water everyday, the roots dont get oxygen and thats what I think is happening to the OP. Im sure he stunted them by letting the media dry out.
Yes that but imsure if it has some kind of disease then it would be on the clone.
Ive never grown in dwc.What are you producing per plant when running DWC ? From my experience I get about 80% of what I got running DWC over coir but that also takes in to account that my DWC buckets were 5 gal but in coir I'm only in 9 liter pots (2.38 gal). Now if I flower in 5 gal pots of coir pushes it to 90+% of what my DWC buckets get.View attachment 4236825
Ive never grown in dwc.
The input (feed) is higher than the output(runoff) by almost double. I would tone down your feed by half. Feed at 195ppm and the next day catch runoff of each cub in like a shot glass and check EC. If its around 195ppm or lower then that means theyre eating. If its higher than 195 like 250 then lower the 195 to like 100.veg feed has been around 390 ppm with RO. @ 5.8ph the runoff is about 610ppm
i would agree, they don't look happy at all.Here's the little wankers...
How often do you water? nice plant!What are you producing per plant when running DWC ? From my experience I get about 80% of what I got running DWC over coir but that also takes in to account that my DWC buckets were 5 gal but in coir I'm only in 9 liter pots (2.38 gal). Now if I flower in 5 gal pots of coir pushes it to 90+% of what my DWC buckets get.View attachment 4236825
Up your mag and P some with a slight overall increase in nutrient strength.Right, it's been two weeks since I last posted about these fucking plants. I've flushed them (again) it has taken ages for them to dry out, they look over watered, well I have let the coco go bone dry, flushed them, fed them, moved them under my cmh lights, temps up to 25°c, everything under the sun and they just sit there doing fuck all looking sick like fucking retards.
Here's the little wankers...
Once daily feeds.How often do you water? nice plant!