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Sparrow79 Sparrow79
4 years ago
Floods 48 inches of water in 2 days ! So I kept them inside near the window .and we had 1 day of no rain and 1 day of very musty rain today friday may 22 2020 so I left them outdoors from 6 30 am until 9 pm.daylight . Temps were 55-72 degrees outside ..I don't own lights I've kept the seeds in the beginning in a baggy and a napkin and sprouting them was easy under a nite lamp that sits in my curio cabinet with note light ..,I thought I was going to lose the little guys ...as this week has been chilly at night and shifty and floods so .I kept them under THREAT lmao I had no choice and why not were all on quarantine so This is why I named it my covid grow as this made it by starting in a curio cabinet lol o never thought I'd EVER be doing this with my moms old cabinet...sadly we lost 2 oh well it's nice i enjoy this ..
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Sparrow79
Sparrow79started grow question 4 years ago
I need advice, temp outdoors has been something scarce of hitting june1st !My plants are starting to die and the water they're given from friday is still wet as its damn cold so I had brought them inside this morning to help I guess ,I put the hot shower on n let em have humidity
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Frodo
Frodoanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi, your problem is soil. Coco Does not contain nutrients, if you do not feed your children, they will die! You need specific nutrients for coco or hydroponics, or alternatively transplant your plants into a soil with peat. Good luck!
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Sparrow79
Sparrow79started grow question 4 years ago
What is best to do when plant is turning the color on leaves ?
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
i don't think it can be a deficiency that early. Coco coir? if not buffered or initial fertilization, maybe a dose and see what happens, otherwise i'd guess there's too much of something rather than a lack of something that early on in the life cycle. I nearly killed some clones with cheap coco that wasn't washed and buffered properly. Took about 40 days for new vegetative growth to start. I think your week 3 comment is correct. Some stretch on the one for sure. Also, cold can inhibit how nutrients are used within the plants - as can pH and other things. So, it'd be very difficult to deduce which it exacly is if it comes down to that. Tons of variables to rule out. Many with your recent behaviour. Since it's stil unclear, i'd wait longer.. irrigate with pH only, try to get them warmer, if cold still. Light does of ferts of you think the coco is completely devoid of nutrients due to what you've done so far, and if so, after that hydrate only for a while until roots colonize a greater portion of the substrate.
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Ttrichome
Ttrichomeanswered grow question 4 years ago
To fix allow medium to dry out well before next watering. U can put the pot on a seedling mat to help evap some water off. Or something of similar principle to a heat mat. Something to warm the medium slightly to evap excess moisture.
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Ttrichome
Ttrichomeanswered grow question 4 years ago
Roots are sitting to moist . Oversaturated soil doesnt allow enough oxygen to the roots. Resulting in the yellowing u have. Haw is drainage in the pot? Well the seedling is young dont fill to run off(completely saturate soil.) Water around the edge of ur pot. To stimulate the young roots, forcing them to expand and search for water.
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