white kinda ttransparent film on leaves

Diabolical666

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If its your only plant in coco and you seem to be having nonstop problems...put it in some soil with nutes in it . Then you dont have to worry about much of anything
 

Chrissa

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I also have a few plants in soil but wanted to try coco ..im in this to learn not to give up
 

Tone5500

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It's salt deposits , just chill if this your first run with coco use the plant as a learning tool ,
 

Diabolical666

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I also have a few plants in soil but wanted to try coco ..im in this to learn not to give up
It wouldnt be giving up, it would be saving the plants life. Allthough If I was you I would give up on coco till I fully understand everything about the plant i.e. how it feeds, ph and nutrient availability, what water is best for coco etc etc
 

redeyedfrog

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I agree with diabollical,
You don't have enough knowledge to deal with the inherent problems coco brings much less the probs you'll get as a first time grower. i don't get why new growers even play with coco. I would get a minimum of two grows down before I even tried it.
It's ph neutral and can fluctuate wildly and can give headaches to even advanced growers. Chrissa
Learn how to grow in soil and then advance, K.I.S.S.
Keep it simple stoner!
 

NorthernHize

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I also have a few plants in soil but wanted to try coco ..im in this to learn not to give up
If your having success in soil and not in coco stick with the soil. sometime quitting while your ahead is not quitting at all. Soil is much more forgiving. and no more foliar feeding until you have many more grows under your belt.
 
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