Will my stunted plant recover (pics)

avillax

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Hello, so my plant got stunted in the 4th week. It is a Choco Candy by Zambezia. Growing in coco providing General Hyrdoponics nutes. Problem was that I wasn't providing enough watering and the soil was a bit dry. Now I'm watering nutes daily, it hasn't snapped out of it yet and I'm unsure if the lower leafs are gaining back green color. I started correcting the problem just 1 week ago. Check the pics, I cut the dying leafs 1 week ago.

What can I expect? What should I do?stunted.jpg78765097_2428425224141339_3241990552249434112_n.jpg
 
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Looks like it is recovering fine. Keep doing what you are doing. I would put a small pan under the pots that can hold runoff. It is a back up reserve of water in case you forget.
 
There's nothing you can do for the old, yellow leaves. Focus on the new growth and don't let your coco get dry. Water & feed daily to run-off.
 
I would move her to her final pot and started watering and feeding normally now. In a week, you will not even know any thing happened to her
 
Looks like it is recovering fine. Keep doing what you are doing. I would put a small pan under the pots that can hold runoff. It is a back up reserve of water in case you forget.

Not a good idea letting plant sit in runoff water...that water is nasty and you don't want it sucked back up to rootzone.
JD
 
I was planning moving it to a hempty bucket, yes or no?

Well that's your choice. But washing off the coco will be traumatic. If you are new to coco...it might be good to let it finish as a learning experience. Just keep nutes at reasonable strength, ph around 6 and don't dry down.
JD
 
Yes, I moved it with all and coco to a hempty bucket, I mean, the bucket is got a hole 2.5 inches from the ground.

Should I cut off the yellowing fan leaves?
 
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