Canna Coco Issues

oill

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It's impossible to overwater a plant in coco that is fully rooted. Coco holds sufficient oxygen even when fully saturated.
These plants aren't that established.

If he took the initial advice then I would still advise taking things slowly and having some dry back. The plants are young and they've had issues... some dry back after correction will help the roots recover.
 
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BuddzKillington1015

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while the other plant is doing great the droopy one was suffering. I ended up potting up to 3 gallon into coco not as saturated and it bounced back in days. Must of been an issue with the roots from overwatering.
 

harrychilds

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I've been growing in Canna Coco for over 10 years and in my Experience I have never used Cali magic in conjunction with Canna nutrients. I just use Canna start for seedlings and in Veg I just use Canna Coco A+B for Veg and maybe some Canna Rhizotonic when I transplant to help them bounce back from any shock.
 

BuddzKillington1015

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I've been growing in Canna Coco for over 10 years and in my Experience I have never used Cali magic in conjunction with Canna nutrients. In Veg I just use Canna start for seedlings and Canna Coco A+B for Veg
I’ve stopped the calmag,
I've been growing in Canna Coco for over 10 years and in my Experience I have never used Cali magic in conjunction with Canna nutrients. I just use Canna start for seedlings and in Veg I just use Canna Coco A+B for Veg
what type of water do you use? Is it RO? I’ve stopped using calmag and only using A\B & rhizotonic now.
 

Bukvičák

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obviously there is no need of adding calmag to Canna ab. This is few years old so they might have changed the formula, but I would not say so. Source: another forum. Google where is Canna hiding their calcium or something like that.
 

harrychilds

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I’ve stopped the calmag,

what type of water do you use? Is it RO? I’ve stopped using calmag and only using A\B & rhizotonic now.
I use normal tap water which already has Calcium in the water, in Flower you want to use Canna A and B in conjunction with Canna Boost Accelerator. I don't mess around with the PH either, unless I have a PH lockout.
 

tkufoS

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I've been growing in Canna Coco for over 10 years and in my Experience I have never used Cali magic in conjunction with Canna nutrients. I just use Canna start for seedlings and in Veg I just use Canna Coco A+B for Veg and maybe some Canna Rhizotonic when I transplant to help them bounce back from any shock.
Me too.. But this is my nutes
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Samwell Seed Well

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just wanted to say..needing Cal and mag is not a problem..if the plant needs it it needs it. Calcium is so intrinsic to almost every single biological plant function, you literally cant get enough unless the media and the plant wont take more

with that said coco naturally need more... and every grow and every environment will be slightly different

trust your plants, feed more

toxicity is literally not a thing...it takes 5 times as long under to much fertigation to see a toxicity then a deficiency stop this ...feed the girl
 

Bukvičák

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I would not up anything 1,2 - 1,3 seems to more than enough in coco (at least for me). Use both at recommended RATIO. I do not see calcium issue since new growth looks pretty fine. Make sure the roots are not cold and go on. Coco sometimes need a litlle bit time to get it working how you want, proper fertigation with ballanced food make it easily. Good luck!
 
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