kovidkough
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dry period for coco is a nono
I wasn't firing at u I apologize. GG for the OP it means Gorilla GLue I think but for me it meant Good Game.What’s GG?
Oh thanks man. Is it worth keeping?I wasn't firing at u I apologize. GG for the OP it means Gorilla GLue I think but for me it meant Good Game.
The plant looks great
yesOh thanks man. Is it worth keeping?
Well. Apparently there's a break thrudry period for coco is a nono
Sorry bro what do you mean by stack?stack as many before flip you will be rewarded
try to grow as many nodes as possible before going to 12/12Sorry bro what do you mean by stack?
Yeh they are wanted but the leaves are warping because it’s so tight And struggling to get light so I thought that was badThe plant looks dank. Tight nodes are kinda... Wanted?
Yeh sweet. She’s 3 weeks now. Maybe veg for 2 more weeks as I’m growing in 60x60x140try to grow as many nodes as possible before going to 12/12
when you get some height you can train it down again for even more nodesYeh sweet. She’s 3 weeks now. Maybe veg for 2 more weeks as I’m growing in 60x60x140
If the coco is too wet you got to let it dry. You got to train the plant's roots to search for nutrients early so it has a strong base.dry period for coco is a nono
Feel free to ask more questions and I can get into more details.Bro. #1 u resurrected a thread about tight node spacing on GG.
GG.
@Romis I'm curious as to the advice ur passing out man who's room is the pic u posted up
Please take everything I say as a grain of salt. It's just my opinion and everyone is entitledFull lettuce
That's as dry as you should let coco get for dryback.I wouldn't really call 50% moisture "dry" , merely when its fully dry as opposed to soil, which can go bone dry before causing an effect the only being a dry spell, drying coco fully will leech salts
when you get some height you can train it down again for even more nodes
nah definitely don’t over water. As I said 1 a day same time a day usually gets 500ml a day other wise it flows out of my drip tray. Never gotten bone dry other. Always check a knuckle deep make sure it’s moistPlease take everything I say as a grain of salt. It's just my opinion and everyone is entitled
From looking at this picture it looks like it is being over watered by the wrinkles on the leaves and the tight node structure.
When roots grow so should the plant's height (most of the time). It correlates together.
Do you see any roots at the bottom of the pot? You want to train the roots to chase that gold mine.
I see hydroton and I have no experience with hydroton, but from my coco experience, you can't drown the plants but you can sure over water them.