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I'll have to ask him about his watering regiment. ThanksMy dad always used to point to the corn behind our house growing up when it would be tacoing and say "needs rain bad"
I'm no coco grower but I do know most people water coco daily if not twice a day. A friend was working at a grow facility using coco and they were always drip feeding the plants to keep the coco moist...it goes anaerobic (I think that's the term) if it gets too dry and becomes toxic to the plant...
My guess is underwatered for this reason but it's pure speculation at this point as I'm not a coco grower....so definitely seek other opinions
Yea ask him about that so when someone else gets in here that's better with coco they know that...it's pretty critical info imoI'll have to ask him about his watering regiment. Thanks
Looks really dry for coco but I'm no coco grower.I’m stumped. Trying to help a friend diagnose his issues in coco. The tacoing is what’s got me stumped. The temps haven’t been above 75F the light is at 10% and at canopy the light level is at 9K lux and the light is about 28 inches above canopy.
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He said he’s watering 2 times a day. I also pointed out it looked dry he said he was in the process of potting up and watered afterwards.Looks really dry for coco but I'm no coco grower.
@Nesta @Observer @ZombieRider
They all grow in coco so maybe they will chime in soon
I think @Mad Max is in coco too
Does look a bit dry and what is RHI’m stumped. Trying to help a friend diagnose his issues in coco. The tacoing is what’s got me stumped. The temps haven’t been above 75F the light is at 10% and at canopy the light level is at 9K lux and the light is about 28 inches above canopy.
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I don’t see any mention of humidity level. If low and over transpiring they would suck that coco dry quick me thinks.75f is "cold" for me for vegging pants.
Does look a bit dry and what is RH
Holding steady at 65% he said.I don’t see any mention of humidity level. If low and over transpiring they would suck that coco dry quick me thinks.
He runs Lotus cal-mag and grow 1.5 EC, 2 weeks from sprout 5.8-6.2 pHLack of water, generally results in droopy plants in my experience. Do you know nutess? PPM’s fed? EC? Ph? I have never measured light in Lux, so can’t help much there
@Aqua Man doing alright these days Moe? Haven't seen him around in a while, I know he had a lot happening.This thread is a good read on coco
Cannabis high fertigation coco by Aqua Man
So first off COCO is NOT soil. For best results we want to keep it saturated between 90-100% that does not mean you can't go below this but you may see slower growth or nutrient issues over time if your consistently letting COCO get to dry. Coco has an amazing gas exchange and air holding...budbuilders.org
I reached out to @Aqua Man and @ZombieRider , hopefully they can swing by for a minute. I'd try to help but I got no coco experience to speak of. My only guess would be lower EC but more frequent watering. Like on a timer more frequent.
Definitely want dry backs even in HFF Coco
I can, try he’s not the most tech savvy guy.I reached out to @Aqua Man and @ZombieRider , hopefully they can swing by for a minute. I'd try to help but I got no coco experience to speak of. My only guess would be lower EC but more frequent watering. Like on a timer more frequent. Keep it moist almost constantly.
Maybe @SpectrumFarms can have his buddy join the conversation.
Yeah! I didn’t think about that. His house is an icebox.75f is "cold" for me for vegging pants.
How much waterHe said he’s watering 2 times a day. I also pointed out it looked dry he said he was in the process of potting up and watered afterwards.
You rang brother?I reached out to @Aqua Man and @ZombieRider , hopefully they can swing by for a minute. I'd try to help but I got no coco experience to speak of. My only guess would be lower EC but more frequent watering. Like on a timer more frequent. Keep it moist almost constantly.
Maybe @SpectrumFarms can have his buddy join the conversation.
Couldn’t tell you the percentage but saying to run off every watering.How much water
Agree with moe.1.5 ec is high for 2 weeks old .id cut that down to 350ppm. and he should b watering to run off 20-30% daily.. .they are very dry ,you can see the coco has shrunk away from the pot..apart from that they seem to b growing well for 2 weeks so things aren’t all that bad..I wouldnt b worried bout a little tacoeing early on.I reached out to @Aqua Man and @ZombieRider , hopefully they can swing by for a minute. I'd try to help but I got no coco experience to speak of. My only guess would be lower EC but more frequent watering. Like on a timer more frequent. Keep it moist almost constantly.
Maybe @SpectrumFarms can have his buddy join the conversation.
sorry, but i dont think 1.5 E.C is necessarily high in this scenario , i bet i could put those plants in my tent at 85f/75rh, 300-400 ppfd and feed 1.5-2.0 E.CAgree with moe.1.5 ec is high for 2 weeks old .id cut that down to 350ppm. and he should b watering to run off 20-30% daily.. .they are very dry ,you can see the coco has shrunk away from the pot..apart from that they seem to b growing well for 2 weeks so things aren’t all that bad..I wouldnt b worried bout a little tacoeing early on.
ThisAgree with moe.1.5 ec is high for 2 weeks old .id cut that down to 350ppm. and he should b watering to run off 20-30% daily.. .they are very dry ,you can see the coco has shrunk away from the pot..apart from that they seem to b growing well for 2 weeks so things aren’t all that bad..I wouldnt b worried bout a little tacoeing early on.
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