The plant is stretching and branching quite nice. Very bushy girl. Had to defoliate a bit during the flowering stretch as the huge leaves were blocking the tops.
I reckon I'll be defoliating a lot on this girl in the coming weeks.
I'm giving her 80% of the recommended dosage from Plagron. She seems to like it that way. I want to minimize the yellow tips as much as possible.
As the water evaporates from the nutrient mix, even low EC can turn hazardous for the plant, especially if it doesn't have time to absorb any of the salts in said mix. Lets say you have one drop of water on top of the plant @0,5EC, and as that drop evaporates you will end up with 1EC when half the drop is left, 2EC when half of that half is left, 4EC etc...
Just aim for the soil when you water, and let the soil dry up some before adding more water. GL with the grow! ππ
@MalumProhibitum, oh, I see what you mean now. Yeah they kinda look like that, but I watered with a pipette so I had total control over the waterflow. I think she just decided to be "special" on her own. XD
@TrippyTerps, Yeah, coco is very forgiving and likes being wateredπ I was just referring to the leaves looking like someone had poured acid on em, looks like burns that can be caused by nutrients being left on leaves etc. Still overall healthy green colours, so the plant will quickly recover and grow big and stronk! ππ