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If that's over a month old, then you have failed big time.
If you want to treat something like soil, then use a soil.Water schedule: good.
temps: could be better (79-81 f, 48-52% rh)
What I use: RO water, calmag, roots organic ferts, canna-coco, King Crab microbes, recharge, teas, mykos, azos, worm castings, exhale bags
So, for the past several grows, the lower leaves on my seedlings keep drying up, curling and dying. Pictured, these two girls are a little over a month old. The heat under my canopy is about 79, but sometimes rises to 81. my percentages have been a little low lately at 52%. I don't feel like 79 most the time would fry the girls, so there must be another reason. I water them properly, and I'm not fert burning them because only the lower leaves are affected. Anyone know what might be happening here?
It would be nice not to have to mix and maintain reservoirs. I've been eyeing this stuff wondering if it would work:Mr. Canuck has your answers.
What feeding chart do you use for your Flora Series nutes?It would be nice not to have to mix and maintain reservoirs. I've been eyeing this stuff wondering if it would work:
ProRelease™ Warm Climate Container Formula
ProRelease™ Warm Climate Container Formula is a 100% coated granulated fertilizer formulated for warm conditions (WC). It is designed for crops such as hemp and other medicinal herbs grown in containers, raised beds, or fabric grow pots. Feeds for up to 4 months* at 90℉.generalhydroponics.com
But after all the failed amended coco grows and no smaller amount I just keep on using my same old stuff.
Thanks for the info.I only use the Micro, Gro, Bloom and some CaliMagic
I use their ratios and then just dilute until I hit the PPM I'm shooting for.Thanks for the info.
Do you follow those exact amounts?
It seems high to me.