Growing in coco

Good day guys/gals, I'm not sure where I should be for coco growing, but here is me trying.
9 days ago I put a Samsara Green Love Potion seed in a jar of water overnight. It sank the next day. I used one of those small pots that you can water from the bottom. I'd water the bottom tray fittest and then let some water in side the pot too.
As soon as those leaves broke ground, I put them under some t-5 and water them with about 6.1-6.5 ph water.

A few days later I notice that the bottom two leaves were going yellow. My coco grow isn't here yet , so I was using a 1/4 tsp of fix farms grow big per gallon. Evidently it wasn't enough. I just repotted into a 5 gallon smart pot, replanted the plant. Turned on the fan, and let the 400 watt MH light do what it does best.

The hard part right now until that coco grow comes is to figure out how much fox farms mute to use. The yellow is fading, because I did give it a little more than a gallon. I want those roots to get to the bottom and stretch, but I'm worried that the coco will dry too quickly and dehydrate the plant.

I think I have a pic. She is a little one!
 

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I agree, it's a pain in the ass to break up, but once that's done, it has good consistency.
This is my first coco. Out of the others I tried Fox Farms Ocean was great!
 

tightpockt

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[QUOTE="Weed B Gone, post: 11502884, member: 90046gree, it's a pain in the ass to break up, but once that's done, it has good consistency.
This is my first coco. Out of the others I tried Fox Farms Ocean was great![/QUOTE]
Do you have a ppm and ph meter? If not, buy them. They're cheap and indispensable
 

_MrBelvedere_

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Brick coco is trash. The only reliable coco is chunky size. Otherwise you are taking a risk. The forums are filled with failed pure brick attempts. If you buy a brick, what makes you think you won't end up with a brickball?
 
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[QUOTE="Weed B Gone, post: 11502884, member: 90046gree, it's a pain in the ass to break up, but once that's done, it has good consistency.
This is my first coco. Out of the others I tried Fox Farms Ocean was great!
Do you have a ppm and ph meter? If not, buy them. They're cheap and indispensable[/QUOTE]
I have a Hanna, though it should be calibrated.
 
I wanted to let you know that those I don't answer, I don't see. This forum has a very unique way about it, so please bear with me.

Wanted to include today's pic, just as timer finished. I think she is looking better
 

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