Coco and overwatering

Bukvičák

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Because is the only thing different between this and last grow and all my plants from this grow with bugs look terrible. My last grow was about as good as an auto can grow in a 3 gallon bucket.
I mean how have you diagnosed root aphids? Are you sure they was not only harmless springtails? Coz if you have “nasty” infestation of root aphids, your plants woudnt look only magnesium deficient but most likely like shit root rotten plants…
 

Beezelbuz

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I mean how have you diagnosed root aphids? Are you sure they was not only harmless springtails? Coz if you have “nasty” infestation of root aphids, your plants woudnt look only magnesium deficient but most likely like shit root rotten plants…
Yea the plants looked like shit... they were on their first set of leaves so they didn't even need nuted yet and already those first set of leaves were wilting and browning. I can see thousands of teeny tiny little white guys with what appears to be wings... I've tried to research what bug this is but they are so small it's hard to get a good idea. They stay right beneath soil

Just applied captain jacks dead bug and left in medium for 8 hours and then flushed with nut solution... hopefully this helps
 

psychadelibud

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I know this is an older thread, but these plants are clearly nutrient DEFICIENT. 100%. If you would have upped your EC to around 1.2-1.3 they would have gotten vigorous, really really fast. It's a learning experience, but you'll learn.
 

catdaddy516

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I guess this is why the dtw 20% run off a day run is so drastically unpopular and unherd of and undocumented hahaha.

I'm flooding every day 1 time and they get reasonably dry by the next feed.

Lol i've read that plenty of times, and it seems that you neglected to mention that he, too, mentions that "until the a good root zone or ball is established, fertigation or watering should be limited especially in the seedling stage".
Fact, you definitely can overwater in coco (as stated earlier). Another fact, you can also let coco go dry without ill effect. I do it all the time.
 
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jarvild

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Even in full flower my coir gets no more than 1.4 ec max and I never feed more than once a day, pot sizeDSCN0893.JPG to plant size will always determine feeding schedule
 
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