Over watering? Or hungry? Malana Bomb Auto

CakedNugs

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This Malana Bomb has been slow to turn over next to other strains and now that she has she has been droopy.. not sure if I'm not watering enough or if there's not enough nutes. I just did a light feed of 284 since in her earlier stages showed light burn. I used some bat guano and kelp meal as well about 2 weeks ago. I've been feeding 2000ml every 2 days or when the pot is light and a inch dry on the Coco.
 

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CakedNugs

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Ideally, you wanted to transplant before now. Risky business to do it in mid flower. But I've done it alot without issue. You should go to at least 5 gal.
Damnit.. I guess that's the issue with the Auto pounder.. I thought autos where smaller plants. I don't want to move them to larger pots because if the shock..
 

R Burns

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Damnit.. I guess that's the issue with the Auto pounder.. I thought autos where smaller plants. I don't want to move them to larger pots because if the shock..
Have to. Won't make it like that. I tranplant in flower all the time. I get pretty much no shock. Soak it well, like a mini flush, water ph to 6.8. Have everything ready, do it all as quickly as possible. Saturate after its done. Should be fine.
 

CakedNugs

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Have to. Won't make it like that. I tranplant in flower all the time. I get pretty much no shock. Soak it well, like a mini flush, water ph to 6.8. Have everything ready, do it all as quickly as possible. Saturate after its done. Should be fine.
6.8? In Coco?
 

CakedNugs

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Have to. Won't make it like that. I tranplant in flower all the time. I get pretty much no shock. Soak it well, like a mini flush, water ph to 6.8. Have everything ready, do it all as quickly as possible. Saturate after its done. Should be fine.
Someone just told me 5.8 is the sweet spot for pH.
 

SwiSHa85

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This Malana Bomb has been slow to turn over next to other strains and now that she has she has been droopy.. not sure if I'm not watering enough or if there's not enough nutes. I just did a light feed of 284 since in her earlier stages showed light burn. I used some bat guano and kelp meal as well about 2 weeks ago. I've been feeding 2000ml every 2 days or when the pot is light and a inch dry on the Coco.
Your going by soil standards. Coco you water everyday sometimes 2-3 times a day. Small pot size dont mean shit even if its rootbound. I grow in 2 gal pots sometimes even 1 gal. Never have problems and get great yields. With coco you never let it dry and always water with runoff to avoid salt build up.
 

CakedNugs

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Your going by soil standards. Coco you water everyday sometimes 2-3 times a day. Small pot size dont mean shit even if its rootbound. I grow in 2 gal pots sometimes even 1 gal. Never have problems and get great yields. With coco you never let it dry and always water with runoff to avoid salt build up.
well damn.. kind of makes sense too since Coco is considered hydro.. thanks man sounds like I need to automate feeding.. how do you know when to add more nutes? I guess it would depend on what's needed but let's say with using all purpose 444 and 284? This is my first grow.
 
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