450 wat led about 25" aboveWhat type of lights, how strong, how high above the plant?
What nutes, at what strength, how often?
Medium?
Every other day or so on feeding with good run off450 wat led about 25" above
Coco, and this is my feeding schedule
Week4
Ph has been 5.8 from the start with ROEvery other day or so on feeding with good run off
I can and what should it be?It looks like an excess of nutrients causing lock out. Any way to check the PPM of the the feed after it is mixed?
I usually try to judge this by plant size. I would use 50-75% of what you are using now by the looks of it.I can and what should it be?
Will do, gonna have to water todayI usually try to judge this by plant size. I would use 50-75% of what you are using now by the looks of it.
Do a flush first. Either with a salt removing solution like 'Sledgehammer' or just a lot of water. I had to do this recently with veg plants. After a couple days their growth started booming again. It happens, coco holds a lot of salts.Will do, gonna have to water today
I have made sure during all feedings that I get a good runoff, I'll give them a good flush with 5.8 ro waterDo a flush first. Either with a salt removing solution like 'Sledgehammer' or just a lot of water. I had to do this recently with veg plants. After a couple days their growth started booming again. It happens, coco holds a lot of salts.
Coco plants act different than soil ones, they will choke off for the longest time before burning. Also, the plant will stay erect while the root dies from lack of water if you do not keep them moist. Its why I prefer a automatic bottom feed.
I have the cloth pots on a grooved tray so they stay elevated off the water, then u use a wet vac and get the excess out of there,Do a flush first. Either with a salt removing solution like 'Sledgehammer' or just a lot of water. I had to do this recently with veg plants. After a couple days their growth started booming again. It happens, coco holds a lot of salts.
Coco plants act different than soil ones, they will choke off for the longest time before burning. Also, the plant will stay erect while the root dies from lack of water if you do not keep them moist. Its why I prefer a automatic bottom feed.
I have had some great results hand watering coco also. Just make sure they stay with fresh water/feed. After a few days, water it to flush out the old stagnant water. If you have to hand water, create a way to get rid of the runoff water so the plant isn't setting in it. Like elevating it above a bucket then dumping the bucket after the plant drains off.