Is my plant going to die. Inam growing in coco coir and this my first grow.

rustyshaclkferd

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Looks dry down below, if it is...add some room temp water , dont over water...

Also if you can make a 1/10th strength mix of your feed and foliar spray that on all leaves

Should bounce back, within a few hours...some leaves will dies, remove them and chive on
 

myke

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If its coco you may want to rethink that.Always water to runoff and with some food/calmag.
Give us your feed habits ,what strength how much, how often.
 
I use advanced nutrients, iguana line. My last feed was 2 day ago, and it was only at half strength, bc I had some yellowing and some leather looking leaves. I have been only going half strength on the nutrients for almost 2 weeks . I have 6 other plants and they look fine that's the only one that is looking like that. I was going to water again today, at full strength .
 

Kassiopeija

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Do NOT let coco dry out! Don't keep it fully soaked but don't let it dry out! Thats whats pissing off your plant.
Excactly! what you're seeing at this pic is a plant that ran out of water. you should try to never let that happen esp. later in bloom because it may cause the outer roots to die.
 

rustyshaclkferd

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I have used coco for 10 years never needed cal/mag(doesmt mean you wont need it, but i like calcium chelated with nitrogen...)

Keep it simple, feed your plant some water...overwatered plants have much more to overcome then an underwatered plant




It is harder to remove water then add it
 

Renfro

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Excactly! what you're seeing at this pic is a plant that ran out of water. you should try to never let that happen esp. later in bloom because it may cause the outer roots to die.
Yeah letting coco dry out can really cause some major problems in coco. Especially in flower. I hope he doesn't type a message until he waters that plant.
 
That only works with monoculture as different strains will drink at different rates.
I have another question if u dont mind answering. Everytime i water my plants the top roots get exposed, I added more coco , but it happens everytime. I think when I transplanted the plants I spotted them to high. Will this cause problems as well?
 

Kassiopeija

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you could use washed expanded clay balls on top so the splashing water is broken up by them and only drips into the substrate. what do you think how is this in nature? can you try to mimick this?
 
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