Maybe you should read the previous posts more carefully.No one knows what the problem is. Everyone is giving their best guess.
You need more mg. That's your problem.
You are not feeding them base nutrients? No part and b? Every plant needs these, you are only giving them the extras to make your buds bigger, plants need their food!I've been feeding them 3 tablespoons of fox farm big bloom per gallon of water since flower ever other watering using regular water.
I did.Maybe you should read the previous posts more carefully.
You never use just water in coco - everyday is feeding time.I've been feeding them 3 tablespoons of fox farm big bloom per gallon of water since flower ever other watering using regular water.
Cal mag won't compensate for a complete lack of NPK.I did.
The best answer I saw was to add Cal mag. That will certainly fix his problem but he has posted a picture of the plant with the leaf yellow and brown dead spots on it. That is what happens when the plant is out of mg. If it was low on N the leaf would go a healthy yellow and no dead spots in the middle...
The reasons were stated correctly. Coco has a high cec not a low cec, so you need to charge the coco with some Cal mag before use.
Who said it would?Cal mag won't compensate for a complete lack of NPK.
Derp.
You did. It was in the quote.Who said it would?
Derp.
If I said it, quote it. I never said it. So why are you saying I said something I never?You did. It was in the quote.
Double derp.
Can i randomly add that i found it hard to overwater seedlings in coco even flooding them once a day and that even seedlings need feeding. Every water should be ferts too.
Just wanted to pop that in
Would you like me to requote it and bold the part where you said cal mag was the solution???If I said it, quote it. I never said it. So why are you saying I said something I never?
Yes please quote me saying that. I would like to see me saying that. I have read my posts, I did not say that. But if you are so sure please quote me.Would you like me to requote it and bold the part where you said cal mag was the solution???
Nobody is this dumb. Are you a troll?
I did.
The best answer I saw was to add Cal mag. That will certainly fix his problem but he has posted a picture of the plant with the leaf yellow and brown dead spots on it. That is what happens when the plant is out of mg. If it was low on N the leaf would go a healthy yellow and no dead spots in the middle...
The reasons were stated correctly. Coco has a high cec not a low cec, so you need to charge the coco with some Cal mag before use.
Here ya go.Yes please quote me saying that. I would like to see me saying that. I have read my posts, I did not say that. But if you are so sure please quote me.
And another!No one knows what the problem is. Everyone is giving their best guess.
You need more mg. That's your problem.
It is very difficult to overwater in coco but it has happened to me when the coco is very very fine. Good quality coco you won't beable to overwater. However I have had coco that was almost like powder... That stopped a pot from draining! Just make sure your coco is high quality then you are good.
What did you use before? Just curious. I'm using the bio bizz stuff and it's pretty fine.Chill guys, no need to fall out...
I changed to canna a few weeks ago, watering seedlings everyday and they loved it. I was mucho supprised after reading all the threads where people had overwatered seedlings. Love this coco now and dropped soil for good as am a total convert. It would appear that seedlings germinate best at 0.7ec and above but ive just had the police and landlord in my face about growing weed so i had to start everything again after a quick clean out.
Possibly im coco for life an i am freaking amazed, when i pulled the plants out i literally couldnt believe how stunning the roots were. Churchaze madfe a lot of sense with that 1.0ec to 1.4ec for starts hmmmmmmm....