asaph
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so yeah, I've been a bad farmer. Didn't mind the pH in the res. I think I have high pH lockout that causes deficiencies of zinc, manganese, perhaps iron and maybe other elements. upper leaves are curling up a bit on the sides; chlorosis (very light green like bleach spots) between the veins, starting at the base of the leaf, in mid-high leaves; leaves are a bit twisted; and new growth seems to stay closed (90deg. to the surface) longer than usual. This is with all coco plants. two of them also show mild to severe wilting of leaves, which does resemble at least to overwatering.
I have seen roots (white, healthy looking) popping out of the bottom pot holes. This could indicate successful rooting, but also i've noticed that plant drive their roots below when the are missing something, be it water or something else; and while the lack may promote robust roots, it may also indicate a grave problem for the plant. But maybe I'm wrong about this. Either way this is a concern - I don't want them to become root bound. They're not there yet, but I may not have much time. I need to find out their sex so I can get some of them out and have more room to transplant the females into bigger pots. I thought of cloning them and flowering the clones to figure out the sexes but it seems this would take way too long. Is there a better way to do this? There is the way of going to 12/12 to sex and then quickly revert back to veg. anyone ever done this? to me it sounds like way too much stress for them. am I wrong?
another thing I can do is to use my double pot method i've mentioned on all of them. simply remove the bottom out of their pots and put them on top of identical (or larger) pots that will fit them. I can do this for all of them but I will have to get many pots and much media for that
very soon they will awake and i will see if there's improvement today. yesterday i gave them water with ph a bit higher and since then the drips have been closed.
I have seen roots (white, healthy looking) popping out of the bottom pot holes. This could indicate successful rooting, but also i've noticed that plant drive their roots below when the are missing something, be it water or something else; and while the lack may promote robust roots, it may also indicate a grave problem for the plant. But maybe I'm wrong about this. Either way this is a concern - I don't want them to become root bound. They're not there yet, but I may not have much time. I need to find out their sex so I can get some of them out and have more room to transplant the females into bigger pots. I thought of cloning them and flowering the clones to figure out the sexes but it seems this would take way too long. Is there a better way to do this? There is the way of going to 12/12 to sex and then quickly revert back to veg. anyone ever done this? to me it sounds like way too much stress for them. am I wrong?
another thing I can do is to use my double pot method i've mentioned on all of them. simply remove the bottom out of their pots and put them on top of identical (or larger) pots that will fit them. I can do this for all of them but I will have to get many pots and much media for that

very soon they will awake and i will see if there's improvement today. yesterday i gave them water with ph a bit higher and since then the drips have been closed.