Coco grow Ugh issues

Roz

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7 grams is way to much for a seedling..........I start at 1/4 tsp (approx. 1.5 grams) and increase as the plant grows.
Last grow I never had to use more than 1/3 tsp per gallon and my current grow I only use 1/2 tsp at the most.
Thank you. I have read one of your posts and you stated later on you used less then 7 grams I appreciate the help and will give some feedback
 

Roz

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Here is a photo of an 8 week old plant from seed. Using r/o with 1 tsp of calmag and 7 grams of maxibloom. I just put all the plants in the house to stay warm. I had lots of issues around week 4 with this plant and just started growing again. I was using water only the first 2 weeks and no calmag
 

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Roz

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If that plant is 8 weeks old.........you definitely have a problem.
Yeah it’s 8 weeks
If that plant is 8 weeks old.........you definitely have a problem.
I always seem to start off slow then they sta
If that plant is 8 weeks old.........you definitely have a problem.
yes it’s 8 weeks and I see how yours grow and I’m having issues and not sure what the heck I’m doing wrong. I always have an issue getting seeds going but after awhile they just take off but nothing
Like I see you doing. Does it look like a mag Defency? I’m willing to try whatever or any suggestions
 

MickFoster

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Starting in small pots will promote faster growth.
I start in 1 ltr pots and transplant to 9 ltr pots after two weeks.
I feed daily to run off starting around the 3rd day from sprout........1/4 tsp. maxibloom, tap water, .5 ml silica.
I use a t5 fixture for the first 3 weeks.
I never use plain water.
 

Roz

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Starting in small pots will promote faster growth.
I start in 1 ltr pots and transplant to 9 ltr pots after two weeks.
I feed daily to run off starting around the 3rd day from sprout........1/4 tsp. maxibloom, tap water, .5 ml silica.
I use a t5 fixture for the first 3 weeks.
I never use plain water.
Thank you. I will try a few things and report back in a week. Thank you for your time
 

Scuzzman

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get rid of ro water creates issues waste of time, I use to use rain water ( for approx 6 years), works well but issues with calmag and heavy metals from commercial buildings within 30 kms- water was tested and was not good( lead/arsenic just to name a couple),. Tap water - I now fill 6 - 44 gallon drums with tap water and let sit for 3 days to allow chlorine to dissipate . bonus is has cal mag in it and... use it for indoor/outdoor gardens and grow rooms , on a side note- remember we are going a weed, it takes approx 3-4 months seed- harvest, people need to stop trying to re-invent the wheel,all the info to grow is out there and readily available, the worst thing about all this is the dickheads that ask questions and they think they know the answers to and wont listen pushing a narrative there favorite sales rep has spun them - normally dumb arrogant growers that think they know better .... just my views - will go and tie some fishing rigs for tomorrows trip :eyesmoke:
 

Roz

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get rid of ro water creates issues waste of time, I use to use rain water ( for approx 6 years), works well but issues with calmag and heavy metals from commercial buildings within 30 kms- water was tested and was not good( lead/arsenic just to name a couple),. Tap water - I now fill 6 - 44 gallon drums with tap water and let sit for 3 days to allow chlorine to dissipate . bonus is has cal mag in it and... use it for indoor/outdoor gardens and grow rooms , on a side note- remember we are going a weed, it takes approx 3-4 months seed- harvest, people need to stop trying to re-invent the wheel,all the info to grow is out there and readily available, the worst thing about all this is the dickheads that ask questions and they think they know the answers to and wont listen pushing a narrative there favorite sales rep has spun them - normally dumb arrogant growers that think they know better .... just my views - will go and tie some fishing rigs for tomorrows trip :eyesmoke:
Good luck fishing. Thank you for the info. I just don’t want do so many things I have no idea what I did. I’m going pop another seed next week and get you guys involved from day one and see what my mistakes are. I had a few okay grows back in the day but all issues now
 

1212ham

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We get are water from a local lake here and with the drought it seems the water has gotten worse and worse. Most people in my town have water softeners. I drink it out of the fridge filter and I’m okay I believe lol
957 ppm is VERY hard water, no way would I live with that. My last house was 300ppm/.6 EC and the softener was definitely an improvement. It's 650 in this town and I installed a softener before moving in.

I have an RO filter for plants and mix it 50/50 with hard tap water for drinking. With RO I'm not guessing at what's in my feed and my ph is stable, I don't need to keep adding ph down.

BTW, RO isn't recommended for drinking and neither is high TDS. Your refrigerator filter probably doesn't remove dissolved solids, you can check with your TDS meter.
 

1212ham

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get rid of ro water creates issues waste of time, I use to use rain water ( for approx 6 years), works well but issues with calmag and heavy metals from commercial buildings within 30 kms- water was tested and was not good( lead/arsenic just to name a couple),. Tap water - I now fill 6 - 44 gallon drums with tap water and let sit for 3 days to allow chlorine to dissipate . bonus is has cal mag in it and... use it for indoor/outdoor gardens and grow rooms , on a side note- remember we are going a weed, it takes approx 3-4 months seed- harvest, people need to stop trying to re-invent the wheel,all the info to grow is out there and readily available, the worst thing about all this is the dickheads that ask questions and they think they know the answers to and wont listen pushing a narrative there favorite sales rep has spun them - normally dumb arrogant growers that think they know better .... just my views - will go and tie some fishing rigs for tomorrows trip :eyesmoke:
How does RO create issues? What's the TDS of your tap water?
 

1212ham

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check the tds after you put it through the filter your numbers are just about twice the EPA's allowable tds for drinking water. you'll be okay until you have a baby growing from your neck
The EPA Secondary Regulations advise a maximum contamination level (MCL) of 500mg/liter, or 500 parts per million (ppm) for TDS. Numerous water supplies exceed this level. When TDS levels exceed 1000mg/L it is generally considered unfit for human consumption.

 

Hook Daddy

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I agree with @1212ham on the ro water issue. I have well water with ppm of about 750, and without the ro filter my ph rises and I have to ph down my res twice a day. With the ro water the ph is stable a week until I change the res anyway. Yes it’s work, but less in my case.
 
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