Plant problems version 2349

MickFoster

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It almost looks like you're using dry nutrients in the coco.
Was your coco buffered?
Are you feeding to run off daily?
What pH?
Water source?
Nutrients?
The more info you can provide the more we can help.
 

SourDeezz

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It almost looks like you're using dry nutrients in the coco.
Was your coco buffered? I charged the coco with Athena's veg feed regimen and I doubled the cal mag.
Are you feeding to run off daily? I don't feed daily as they don't drink that much early in veg in 3 gallon pots.
What pH? 5.8
Water source? R.O
Nutrients? Power Si, Athena blended line (minus cleanse), recharge
The more info you can provide the more we can help.
 

SourDeezz

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I find that once I water to runoff, the next 2 days or so they don't need a feeding as they are completely saturated and weigh a few lbs each bag. Once I see a slight bit of drying off on the top, I then water to runoff again.
 
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Herb & Suds

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I find that once I water to runoff, the next 2 days or so they don't need a feeding as they are completely saturated and weight a few lbs each bag. Once I see a slight bit of drying off on the top, I then water to runoff again.
Are sure you have grown in coco before because watering is feeding and in coco it can not dry out
If it does ever plants end up burnt
No one thinks every few days in coco
My crowd does it twice daily
 

SourDeezz

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I am talking about the slightest sign of being dry, to the point where it is still completely moist inside the coco, but the top might have a small patch of dry onset.
 

MickFoster

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I feed once a day to run off in veg.........and twice a day to run off in flower.
It's necessary to feed often to run off to replenish the nutes, pull in fresh oxygen to the roots, and prevent salt build up.
 

Hook Daddy

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I water 4 times a day in coco, and I think that once the plants are going well and thriving that is the least they need. If I lower to two or three times they do not do well. Many misdiagnose as over heat but that’s not it, it’s letting them dry by accident just a bit. Once the coco drys it resists water and is hard to get to fully damp again, so not good, keep watering.
 
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