you dont understand any of this, you keep taking things the wrong way and jumping to conclusions and being a dick so im done w/talking to you.... the op asked whats wtong and we tried to help
My understanding of "this" is actually quite clear and my communication has been articulate without any childish name calling. Can you say the same in regards to your actions? And which conclusion did I jump to exactly? Are you this hostile with everyone who disagrees with you or just in online forums? You are obviously upset that I saw humor in your
"plus i was right" post.Your requirements for validation of facts is just different than mine and its no reason to get upset and act out. I am completely fine with having an intelligent discussion of how to help the OP if you can control your behavior.
Anyways.......
For anyone to suggest that an outdoor coco grow is being over watered is ridiculous. To attempt a diagnosis with so little info from the OP is foolish but typical unfortunately.
you know its not nuteburn or ph?
Nope, I don't and neither do you or anyone else in this thread.
Coco has its own unique set of problems and the only one to even come close to addressing them was ErroneousRex. Everyone else was just stabbing in the dark. It
could be nute burn but the lower tips are just barely turning brown which most people who push their feeding schedules will usually have the same. It
could be so simple as the OP spilling or splashing solution on the leaves. It
could be any number of other issues as well but I wouldn't risk guessing and screwing up his plants just for the sake of appearing to be knowledgeable.
To the OP I would start with the following questions before offering any advice.
What brand of coco peat are you using and how did you hydrate it?
What are your nutes and feeding regimen?
What is your water pH and how do you test it?
Where does your water come from?