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Overwatering? Barneys Farm Wedding Cake Auto in soil/coco

plasticbeach
plasticbeachstarted grow question a year ago
Increased watering to 1-1.5ltrs/day since it's in a 10 ltr pot and quite large and was bone dry every time I watered. As drooping started I stopped watering completely thinking I overdid it, this was 3 days ago. No signs of recovery until now. Overwatering/root bound?
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question a year ago
She's still thirsty... coco has been described as essentially "hydro in soil" so you're going to have to keep your substrate moist at all times... if it's bone-dry when you water, you're going to have to either water her more frequently or give her more water each time .... Good luck!
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QUARANTINO
QUARANTINOanswered grow question a year ago
So underwatering the stem will droop with the leaf Overwatering the stem will stay firm but the leaf will droop You can squeeze some of the excess water out because its in a fabric pot you can also push the sides in on the fabric to loosen the soil gently to add some airy spots to prevent compacting. I would be tempted myself to transfer this into a 7 gallon fabric pot and adding more perlite.
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ernest_twwg
ernest_twwganswered grow question a year ago
I agree with grannie. It is most definitely under-watered. Super droopy leaves mean super thirsty.
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question a year ago
As grannie said. You don't really want a wet dry cycle in coco, it's best having it moist.
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