can i overwater coco/rock mix.

bernie344

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Doesn’t stop it being true it was caused by your high temps!

it’s not my fault your plants are exhibiting this issue it would be yours for not controlling your area appropriately but the statement I made is true regardless of how you got there.
Ive heard enough, now your just getting silly, weed cant help some people.
Goodbye
 

jondamon

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Ive heard enough, now your just getting silly, weed cant help some people.
Goodbye
Ok thanks anyway.

I haven’t been derogatory to you or called you out. Just making observations and having a healthy debate.

if the debate can’t go anywhere because you’re not open to understanding you could be wrong then that’s fine.

thanks for the convo.

By the way I got told I did something wrong In my own thread and drowned some seeds I was open to it and said I would either reduce Presoak time or not soak at all.
 

jondamon

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Hard to say for sure.

they don’t look over fed. (That’s good because it’s easier to correct an underfed plant)

they look a little stretched but if you’ve only used HPS that could be why (I use 250w CFL 400w MH and 400w HPS)
 

mistergrafik

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There's a tech to it, make sure they are basically root bound or have a really good root system in place, then feed away as much as you want. I pull 4 zips per plant in 1gallon fabric pots. Don't give up on it try it this way even just on one plant in a corner or something, any questions I'll try help.

But overwatering is definitely possible in coco if your plants root system isn't big enough for the pot. Get em root bound and you can feed all day if you want
Ok will root bind my plants, intentional, next run and feed away like Fat Bastard in Austin Powers Get in Ma Belly.

Let u know how it goes thank u
 

kovidkough

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Today is a bit cold, 23c usually its 26-27c humidity is at 35% but i havent watered them yet so it stay around 54% usually
if you put your hands near the tops under the lights for 30 seconds they don't get to warm? also your RH is low I deal with the same problems lol, RH is rough in the winter
 

jondamon

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You guys can have the leaves I`II have the buds.
You do realise that without leaves growth slows down.

training and lollipopping can help reduce how much lower crap you get on a plant.

personally I prefer decently formed dense buds rather than huge bud rot inviting colas.

had my fair share of bud rot over the years.

had to scrap a cola last grow because of a stagnant pocket of air in my room (my own fault) because I didn’t have enough airflow where it happened.
 

kovidkough

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you mean the plants are thirsty?? but the medium is quite wet and damp, and heavy
the cupping on those leaves is an indicator, it's cupping to leaves to catch the rain . I'd just foliar spray at lights out , the lack of moisture in the air is most likely the culprit not the moisture in the pot
 

xmplr

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the cupping on those leaves is an indicator, it's cupping to leaves to catch the rain . I'd just foliar spray at lights out , the lack of moisture in the air is most likely the culprit not the moisture in the pot
This is another plant that would always stay damp/wet and very heavy yet it has massive buds way bigger than other.
 

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