Cvntcrusher
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So I've been giving them 10ml per 1gallon of my nutrient solution....and 3-5ml calmag as well. and it seems to be too much for 2 of them.
So should I change their feed to maybe water,mix,water or water, water, feed etc?
Clearly the little amount im feeding is too much for them. So im thinking instead of putting less nutrients i just do some regular watering in-between
All photos in mother earth coco
Feeding the two that are starting to get burnt the same as the front right (biggest one)
And they're clawing a little and looking burnt.
So im wondering if I back off a little and give them some regular water instead of feed everytime if it will help get them back on track
this ones fine. Using FF trio on her. ^
this PE has the most damage using BBB pt 1 10ml per 1 gallon of water
GDP not looking so hot. Minor damage.
ssh is doing GREAT no problems at all.
Light is at 21" temps 77⁰ rh 60%
I give them a cup of feed(nutrient mix) here and there to keep the coco moist.
First time in coco. I really want to fix this before it gets worse. Hopefully feeding the two getting burnt less is the solution.
So should I change their feed to maybe water,mix,water or water, water, feed etc?
Clearly the little amount im feeding is too much for them. So im thinking instead of putting less nutrients i just do some regular watering in-between
All photos in mother earth coco
Feeding the two that are starting to get burnt the same as the front right (biggest one)
And they're clawing a little and looking burnt.
So im wondering if I back off a little and give them some regular water instead of feed everytime if it will help get them back on track
this ones fine. Using FF trio on her. ^
this PE has the most damage using BBB pt 1 10ml per 1 gallon of water
GDP not looking so hot. Minor damage.
ssh is doing GREAT no problems at all.
Light is at 21" temps 77⁰ rh 60%
I give them a cup of feed(nutrient mix) here and there to keep the coco moist.
First time in coco. I really want to fix this before it gets worse. Hopefully feeding the two getting burnt less is the solution.