Have you grown in coco coir before?Looks like over water to me
I wouldn't. Especially since you have no perlite in your coco. Should only take a week for them to become root bound in a 1 gal pot. I have clones that have been in a 1 gal pot for prob a week now and they're just about root bound taking water once a day, should be needing twice a day soon.so with coco even tho I only just transplanted and the new pot isnt rooted out yet would you go all out and water once a day even if the coco is soaking wet still ?
yeah think I'll hold off the watering slightly till I see a few more roots ..I've got a few coming out the bottom already but I just had a look at my pots after watering yesterday ..if I tilt the pot I get drips of water coming out of the bottom..I might go every other day till its rooted out a bitI wouldn't. Especially since you have no perlite in your coco. Should only take a week for them to become root bound in a 1 gal pot. I have clones that have been in a 1 gal pot for prob a week now and they're just about root bound taking water once a day, should be needing twice a day soon.
even when it's 100 percent saturated and not rooted out its new pot yet ?Never let your coco dry out, feed daily until run off.
yes, you can't overwater coco. You can feed it 5 times a day if you like.even when it's 100 percent saturated and not rooted out its new pot yet ?
Stop telling coco growers to treat it like soil. Or, are you tying to insinuate that everyone else in this thread is wrong?you CAN over water in coco, if you have a small plant in a big pot that hasn't rooted the pot out properly , it can take days for it to dry out especially when you water till you get run off. Believe what u will. U will find out soon who is rt or wrong. Use a lil common sense. U only asking cus u seeing something that don't add up. Why are u watering a plant that is already saturated.
No they don'tCurious if u are using coco coir or coco peat? They're completely different. Perlite mixed in would've help drainage and air.
Plant is under fed and needs calmag. .....
exactly! just like the rooting pods which are coco. u dont want em saturated just moist. just like drip irrigation it keeps the moisture but not trying to drown it. guys here seem to only believe what they've seen to be fact. No respect in other grow styles is just a learning cap. Closed minds.I've found that the initial root growth after transplant is more robust in just damp coco than saturated coco.