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Matchticky Matchticky
10 months ago
Just a catchup to get the diary going
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Grow Questions
Matchticky
Matchtickystarted grow question 10 months ago
Hello! First grow in coir. I have grown in the past, but never in coir. I want to believe I am over watering. I never see the coir go dry, and will wait 2 to 3 days before watering based on cup weight. Girls look great otherwise. Am I over thinking here?
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question 10 months ago
Looks like a little over watering going on. Get that soil dried out as fast as you can. Then just sprinkle a light amount of water when the cup feels light to pick up. Then you give it a little splash, not a big drink. It only has the infrastructure to take up a little water, but a huge dump of it.... The result of a huge dump is water logged soil that won't allow for oxygen to get into the space because it's filled with water. They won't breath, they'll get droopy and start yellowing and just look sad. If your really unlucky root rot will set in. You'll know if thats happened by the sad state of which your plant looks, and when you go to move out of your solo cup into your next pot, you'll see sort of amber or, i dunno how to describe the colour, but if they aren't nice and while, but kind of a light caramel colour goin on, thats root rot. That shit will spread and kill your plant. You'll need a cellulase enzyme that eats cellulose aka dead and rotting organic material. I use Hygrozyme personally, but there are other companies that make their own, like sensizyme by advanced nutrients, among others.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 10 months ago
Drainage holes, watering daily with right ph and feed 4x if you can, collect all run off, use grafity and trolley, for it never stand in it. Even unbuffed coco will even out. Girl should be fine. Worst case you learned and will lose 2 weeks if second attempt ...
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YorkshireGardeneruk
YorkshireGardenerukanswered grow question 10 months ago
Looks like the 🥥 has not been washed out and buffed properly coursing lock out.id buff with cal mag and fresh ppm to 300 plus one m of hidrogenproxid
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Sixshooterfelix
Sixshooterfelixweek 2
Great grow man how long you gonna stay in veg ? I'm gonna prob veg 8 or 9 weeks on my pineapple kush.
James
Jamesweek 1
Nice job man!! Keep up the good work and happy growing! 🌱
Matchticky
Matchtickyweek 1
Thanks all. I'm running the Cana Coco + which should have been pre-buffed. I know others that run this right now and for years without issues. Cups do have drain holes and the nutrient line that i have did come with enzymes to use. Just been afraid to tack on nutrient issues on top of general watering issues to run the 1/4 dose. However, I transplanted today and will be updating my journal with specifics. Thought process was to use new dry medium with increased ratio of 80/20 for future waters after recovery to help wick away that moisture around the root zone. It's the safest thing I could think of to get the area dried out. Roots looked white and healthy for the ones I could see. On a whim i got a hygrometer just to check to see if my 69 pro controller was calibrated correctly. I have the exhaust to run when VPD drops below .8 and keep it between .8 and 1.2. My lord my controller calibration was way off. Tent was actually at 80° which is OK, but my humidity was nearly 10% lower than what the 69 Pro was reading. I adjust the calibration to the hygrometer and we will see. Lights off now till 8pm. I may have been running the environment way to dry for them to transpire and take up that water as there are plenty of root structure for them to do that at this point. 50ml is just shy of a 1/4 cup, and every 2-ish days, it kind of makes sense that my environment may be the culprit. I'm just glad I have some experience under my belt to trust my gut. Let's see if it pays off.