I’ve just notice this, I’m assuming it’s happened fairly quickly.. it is only happening to one of the plants that I can see.. could it be light burn? It’s funny because it’s definitely not the tallest plant in there..
You’ll need to give grow details like light strength height, nutes , watering media , ph etc. We’ll be guessing just like you with a picture.
As stated above total guess. Your feed strength is to strong or soil to hotYou’ll need to give grow details like light strength height, nutes , watering media , ph etc. We’ll be guessing just like you with a picture.
You’ll need to give grow details like light strength height, nutes , watering media , ph etc. We’ll be guessing just like you with a picture.
As stated above total guess. Your feed strength is to strong or soil to hot
I would say you can't get it to wet, but you shouldn't keep it soaked. You can't get rockwool to wet either, but you shouldn't keep it saturated all the time. Meaning water, let it get down to 33% of its wet weight and water again. Don't let it dry but don't leave it soaked.hmm I’m definitely feeding nutes within their recommended range.. as for too wet. It’s my understanding from a previous post and numerous replies that you pretty much can’t get coco too wet? I fed again when they were 90%ish
All leaves have a slight claw, to wet, maybe to high ec aswell
Did you just water before pictures?
Not a coco or clone guy but it might be some root issues from the way you were drying it out . See if it doesn’t turn around now that your feeding and not drying it out. Better help is coming lol i probably wouldn’t have 600w on them yet either if your at 100%
I would say you can't get it to wet, but you shouldn't keep it soaked. You can't get rockwool to wet either, but you shouldn't keep it saturated all the time. Meaning water, let it get down to 33% of its wet weight and water again. Don't let it dry but don't leave it soaked.