Hash Lover
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I would try moving it away from the humidifier to start, but it looks pretty far gone. What is the humidity at in the area ? Maybe try a light fan on it to help get rid of extra moisture. What are your temps ?
I am about 3 weeks into flowering and one of my babies has starting wilting like crazy in the past two days. Any ideas of why this could be.
Last watering and nuting was 3days ago, and was with 10-20-10 miracle grow flower booster. View attachment 1334348
Thanks
What's strange is that this just started happening after the entire time having no problems. The soil feels still a bit moist form just inserting a finger into the bucket. Some of the taller buds, the leaves seem less effected. We were never watering them very much, but the all received a thorough watering a week ago.
What do you suggest I should do?
If you increase your heat most likely your humidity will go down.I am trying to keep high 70's but was increasing them in an attempt to try to increase the humidity.
Coco is definitely a monster unto itself. All systems and methods have their pros and cons. Coco peat has this exceptionally high CEC as a result of growing in salt water. This capacity to retain a great deal of ions and salts is a two way street with the media. On one hand it allows for some really beastly growth rates. Maybe not as great as aeroponics or a properly dialed (modified)DWC, but probably the most vigorous of all the various medias available. On the other hand it also relies on the grower having some insight into the needs and requirements of the media itself because over-feeding can cause a cumulative effect that will stunt flowering later on. During Veg it is difficult to recognize the over feeding as the coco is building a buffer of salts.That's interesting SC. I haven't tried Coco myself but did see something that it was particular to certain things.