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    Top leaves curling, bottom is fine

    Maybe look up clawing. Idk what causes it.
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    Cal mag

    I use canna. To mickey's passive point, you'll see burning(the yellow or brown) probably before full strength is reached. If you see tip burn, then back off your nutes - that should be obvious.
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    Cal mag

    Nope. I gave up & went to coco, well royal gold tupur.
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    Need Help

    That's it! Moving air is good but not from the heater! Bet you'll see a big difference. I'd run that light higher still, maybe 24-30 inches.
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    Cal mag

    I tried fox farms ocean forest (ffof) several times, just starting out. Always showed defs around weeks 4-6. I'd start feeding 1/4 nutes at around week 3-4. Watching the tips of the leaves, for turning yellow or brown (worse), work up to your full strength dose.
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    Need Help

    It may help that new growth.
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    How to water small plants in big pots of coco?

    He's right. Until the roots are established, I'd water around the plant letting the coco pull moisture to it. It'll help the roots explore the media, a lot better than soaking & drowning them. You can cut slits in a solo cup & start your girls in those. It's easier to manage your moisture!
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    Need Help

    Is it close enough to have heat stress? Couple older leaves look like they've seen the light! But up your ph, for sure.
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    How's it look

    Watch training too much on autos, I would not top an auto. A lot of them don't enjoy stress!
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    Need Help

    You need to ph to around 6.5-6.8. So how much coir did you mix with the ffof? Less nutes are better, and easier to deal with, than pushing the plants to feed. Let the plants lead, you need to follow THEM. They will let you know what they want, really doesn't matter what you want. In the end...
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    How's it look

    How big are you going? Btw, nice plants!
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    Is that sign of overwatering?

    Thank you! Op, little tid bits are big info, at least in this case! Find growers on here that know what they're talking about & just listen. Learn what the signs of plant stress are & read the plant to the best of your abilities. Search & study!
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    Canna Coco Decent Grow Medium?

    I'd look into mixing some perlite in if it's straight coco. Never used straight coco, I use rg tupur, but read it compacts as the grow goes along, perlite would help that.
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    Is that sign of overwatering?

    You need to adjust it to 6.5-6.8, in soil. Get a ph meter, ph up & down. Your plant will show you the difference correct ph makes! Read up on wet/dry cycle also.
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    Is this plant healthy?

    New growth looks better than older. Go slow on feeding.
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    Coco grow what PPM

    I'm using a&b with cal-mag, plan on topping out at around 900 ppm mid-flower. Stretch was over early this week & went up to 700 ppm this nute batch. Vegged between 4-500, nothing burnt maybe a lil light!
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    Is this plant healthy?

    What soil you in? Are you feeding already?
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    cured bud no smell

    Have you trimmed already? I trim fan leaves, then wait for the sugar leaves to dry good. When you lightly squeeze them, you should still feel the softer buds under the crispy sugar leaves. The stems will almost crack but more of a sharp bend. I'll cut all buds into a 3.5 gallon tote & put the...
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    Help please

    Do you run it 24/7 or cycle it? Been thinking about dropping the air pump & stones but don't want to mess up my balance! Thanks for the info!
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    Help please

    As soon as she droops from lack of water, be ready to give her a drank. Not too much, water around the outside edges of the pot & let the coco pull the moisture into the rootball. As the plants get bigger, you'll up your waterings.
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