Starting week stats:
VPD: 0.8-0.87kPa
DLI: 13-15 (god I wish I had a PAR meter)
10/12/23 (Day 1)
9:30pm: They still look wet and still have some heft to them. Will feed tomorrow just to make sure the EC doesn't go nuts in the root zone. Sickly one is still growing, albeit not as fast/well as the others. They nodes are really close together and one of them is starting to slightly curl it's serrated edges up so I lowered them away from the light.
10/13/23 (Day 2)
9:30pm: Fed 642 EC at 5.9pH. The runt actually is starting to look like it's recovering....somehow. Still kinda weirded out by the edges curling on one of them.
10/14/23 (Day 3)
11:30pm: Nothing really to report, probably going to put them in their 1 gallon bag...well....maybe not the yellow one, might just cull it.
10/15/23 (Day 4)
9:00pm: Just chilling before they get transplanted tomorrow.
10/16/23 (Day 5)
9:30pm: Just going to transplant one a day, so I got one of them done and fed everyone 750EC at 6.0pH.
10/17/23 (Day 6)
9:00pm: Transplanted another one today, fed 720EC at 6.0pH. Think I went from a N def. with the run to a P/K tox. Derpity derp.
10/18/23 (Day 7)
9:00pm: Everyone just chillin.
Brand new to growing seedlings so could use some advice. As per the diary I thought it was bleaching and gave it slightly less light and then they started stretching again. Current environment: 75-77F; 64-66%RH; ~12DLI (9,000lux/24hr); 0.8VPD; MH: FC-8000 LED at 10%; 444EC, 6.1pH
Lower the PH to 5.8-6
Raise the EC to 0.6-0.8
Raise DLI to 16 and watch if they stretch or not if they do raise DLI again ๐ป๐ป๐
If you have money for electricity keep it 24 ๐๐ just checking the DLI
Serrated edges have been raised and are now starting to taco. I've tried: lowering temps, raising light, moving to area of less intensity, lowering EC, increasing fan speed, lowering fan speed. Nothing has worked and it's driving me nuts. Also some new leaves are starting to curl
Low humidity perhaps? Or a root rot issue? If all plants leaf edges are raising then it's likely low humidity. If it's just the 1 affected plant then it could be early sign of root rot.
@Migo420, Iโve been in coco years and tried tons of brands and finally settled on canna coco because itโs so stable and doesnโt require supplemental calmag like others
@Migo420, Iโve been in coco years and tried tons of brands and finally settled on canna coco because itโs so stable and doesnโt require supplemental calmag like others
@Grow4Releaf,Ooooh, no I am not. Been growing with Canna Coco Pro Plus and the Canna Coco nutrient line for years (photoperiods) and never needed any calmag (my water is sorta hard, which is probably why). I thought you were asking because autoflowers needed more calmag or something lol.
Looking good man! The way I go with watering is if I think they need it I wait for an extra day. Under watering is better than over. You will be surprised how much water is held in the soil โ๏ธ