Can’t fucking figure this out

gelato23

Active Member
Okay so I’m my flowering tent plants go from looking like this at week 3 4
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To this a few weeks later

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My temps at lights on are between 25 to 28c

I don’t know humidity broke hygrometer


I’m using advanced nutrients as I’ve used the same coco about 3 times now and I flush it heavily before using again to get rid of any dust or general fuckery

I’ve noticed the coco isn’t really drying out as fast as it should IMO instead of being 2 3 days it’s dry at about day 5
could it be temps to cold at lights off?
Humidity issue?
I’ve tried flushing I’ve tried reducing temps with air conditioner it has a dehumidifier although I haven’t tried that
I don’t know if maybe it’s the old coco and it’s something to do with that and it’s only showing late in flowering because whatever fuckery is in there the roots haven’t grown into till late flowering

simply put I don’t have a fucking clue
 

Doug Dawson

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What changed in their environment? They looked fantastic and than well, not so much. Did you up the nutes, up the lights?
 

gelato23

Active Member
Why are you letting the coco dry out? Your OP says 5 days for it dry out?
mare you not meant to wait for it to dry it out abit before watering again I’m not talkin Sahara dessert dry I’m talkin dip my finger into it and it’s not that moist anymore, I will say though I have only done that in the last week and half before that I was watering every 2 3 days which by my estimates now means they were always pretty moist
 

Doug Dawson

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nothing changes they look fine until last few weeks than bam fuckery occurs
I grow in coco and drain to waste every day. If you are leaving your coco to dry out you may have salt buildups or nute lockouts. They look very stressed. At this point no much to do but if I could give you any advice it would be to water once or twice a day in coco and make sure you get min 10% runoff, more is definitely better.
 

Wattzzup

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mare you not meant to wait for it to dry it out abit before watering again I’m not talkin Sahara dessert dry I’m talkin dip my finger into it and it’s not that moist anymore, I will say though I have only done that in the last week and half before that I was watering every 2 3 days which by my estimates now means they were always pretty moist
Coco should be fed everyday. Some people are doing twice a day in flower
 

gelato23

Active Member
I grow in coco and drain to waste every day. If you are leaving your coco to dry out you may have salt buildups or nute lockouts. They look very stressed. At this point no much to do but if I could give you any advice it would be to water once or twice a day in coco and make sure you get min 10% runoff, more is definitely better.
mate when I do water the bottom of my tent is FLODDED so I’m guessing I’m getting good run off I was even thinkin maybe it’s too flooded and the shit I’m flushing out with the flooding is getting back into pots and fuckin the more developed ones coz the roots are touchin it?
 

athlete

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That's a sad sight... Sorry to hear it. They looked great... now they look like something I wouldn't smoke. Make bubble hash or something.

I'm a first time coco (idiot fucking shit up). I have leaves that look like that. It started out with cal/mag deficiency. I let them sit in the runoff water, I think that was a factor making everything much worse.

I got a handle on it by foliar feeding cal/mag and alternate feeding and watering (with cal/mag always).

I have a contraption that pumps runoff water from the trays now, too.

I hope the red stems turn green again... I'll consider starting over if the main stems turn red. Fuck.
 
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