PadawanWarrior
Well-Known Member
Nice. I didn't read that part about how he's watering coco. He knows the one in the tan pot is Mg deficient.That's not how you feed coco. The one in the tan pot is seriously Mg deficient.
Nice. I didn't read that part about how he's watering coco. He knows the one in the tan pot is Mg deficient.That's not how you feed coco. The one in the tan pot is seriously Mg deficient.
You should skip giving coco advice regardless.Nice. I didn't read that part about how he's watering coco. He knows the one in the tan pot is Mg deficient.
The plant in the tan pot is Mg deficient, not Ca deficient.Funny how in veg everything runs smoothly..then Flower comes and smacks you right in the face with a realty check. Same light ...same problem. Heck I'm about to harvest and they're half done already.. So cal mag is a thing with that starving yellowing tan colored lady then, interesting. And that wilting mummy looks like it's drowning.
As stated, ignore tan pot. I'm on it. It was an experiment in "using bloom nutes to show sex in veg" and all it did was starve her. Him. It, i dunno yet, lol, the trick didn't really work. The other ones, i let the tops of the pots dry out otherwise i get green perlite and gnats. Hasn't been an issue up until this plant. . ..if that's the issue.That's not how you feed coco. The one in the tan pot is seriously Mg deficient.
If the pH of the runoff is high, what does that mean vs if the runoff was low?The plant in the tan pot is Mg deficient, not Ca deficient.
Since they aren't watering right they might have salt buildup or some shit going on the other one. If I was the OP I'd probably give it a light flush with some nutrients and see if that helps. No I don't grow in coco, but know plenty of people who do.
That's why I'm trippin i NEVER have problems with this setup, lol. Even the sister plant behind ter is doing great (not the tan pot, LOL)I don’t know how y’all run into these problems. All I do is mix 1.5 tbsp/gal of dr earth(tomato &veg) and 1 tbsp/gal of kelp meal in whatever decent organic potting soil transplant from the solo cup(unamended starter soil in the solo cup) I’ve done water and molasses only with this and it works great quick top dress before flower with the same amount of dr earth(bud and bloom) and kelp meal and keep at it with the molasses and tea. If you’re environments dialed in and you’re free of pests it’s a problem free grow.
Runoff isn't a good way to check pH really. It can give you an idea, but it can also be misleading. I was saying I'd flush a bit since he's been letting it dry out some.If the pH of the runoff is high, what does that mean vs if the runoff was low?
Yep, EC or PPM but not pH of runoff.Runoff isn't a good way to check pH really. It can give you an idea, but it can also be misleading. I was saying I'd flush a bit since he's been letting it dry out some.
I think if you fix your watering practices things will get better. I didn't see that you were letting it dry out when I mentioned pH.Ok so I'll step up my watering game.
I'll double check how my fans are pointing.
And I'll continue to monitor my pH as always. Thanks everyone really!!!
No CalMag isn't a thing.Funny how in veg everything runs smoothly..then Flower comes and smacks you right in the face with a realty check. Same light ...same problem. Heck I'm about to harvest and they're half done already.. So cal mag is a thing with that starving yellowing tan colored lady then, interesting. And that wilting mummy looks like it's drowning.
Because they're not following your recipe?I don’t know how y’all run into these problems. All I do is mix 1.5 tbsp/gal of dr earth(tomato &veg) and 1 tbsp/gal of kelp meal in whatever decent organic potting soil transplant from the solo cup(unamended starter soil in the solo cup) I’ve done water and molasses only with this and it works great quick top dress before flower with the same amount of dr earth(bud and bloom) and kelp meal and keep at it with the molasses and tea. If you’re environments dialed in and you’re free of pests it’s a problem free grow.
it might be for Coco usersI don't pH test runoff. That's not useful.
because the water dries...but the salt remains...builds up.Runoff isn't a good way to check pH really. It can give you an idea, but it can also be misleading. I was saying I'd flush a bit since he's been letting it dry out some.
Ya, that's what I was thinking.because the water dries...but the salt remains...builds up.
I don't let it dry out, just the top inch or so, and i wait for pots to feel about 5-7lbs instead of 10+ (full saturation). These particular plants have never been fully dry although I've had that happen with no issues if i fix ASAP, and i always doI think if you fix your watering practices things will get better. I didn't see that you were letting it dry out when I mentioned pH.