Yeah, I did notice the wrinkles in the leaves were holding moisture, but I always assumed it was from
The humidifier, but I don’t think my humidifier kicks on anymore, it usually stays above 60 percent without the humidifier turning on now, and the exhaust fan kicks on when it gets above 63%...
One thing that does confuse me though, is that I’ve been watering daily since not long after sprout, and they’ve been in their 3 gallon containers for about two weeks now. Would it have taken a week and half after transplant to start drooping? I haven’t changed frequency of watering at all. My...
Yeah, I’m always trying to read more information, but I always run into so much conflicting information it can be hard to decipher without having the “trial and error” experience to know what’s correct. My roommate watches a lot of The Dude Grow show, ive been watching a couple episodes here and...
Ah, my roommates plants look more like that bottom one. Mine are covering the sides of the medium, but they stick out of it rather than wrap around themselves like that on the outside. he’s growing in coco in the same size pots as well, with plants roughly the same age. We just have opposite...
hmm. It seems I’m getting mixed opinions. But according to that guide, if a five gallon container is taking more than a quart for runoff, than its getting too dry and I’m having to feed at least a half gallon to get runoff, in a 3 gallon container. The plant does look it’s worse towards the end...
So according to this, my once daily is probably too little feeding than. I’m in 3 gal containers and it takes at least a half gallon to get runoff. I was just following a schedule that says feed once daily in veg and 3 times daily in flower, but that actually makes the comparison I often see...
Hello, I’m a first time grower in coco.
ive been using dynagro pro foliage at 2ml per gallon and calmag at 2ml per gallon, in RO water. My guess is that it’s a magnesium deficiency, but I tried adding epsom salt with no change and I’m afraid to just keep trying things. Ph is always 5.8-6.0...