Help Me Please :(

SONOTPRO

Member
Soil type, light type/distance to plant, nutrients (how much), temperature and humidity, watering schedule,
coco pro+, led, moved it back up today to 18" .. coco A+B and calmag. Only used a 1/8 of recommended amount. started going downhill so Ive been watering with plain ph water since then. temps range from 19c off and max 28c on humidity around 50-55
 

westcoast420

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Looks overwatered, how often are you feeding/watering? What kind of light u using? 18" is pretty close unless its flo.
 

SONOTPRO

Member
overwatered,and seedling that size dont need food yet,dont give until needed.
agreed. 1st grow. first lesson. Since this post they have improved a lot. looking healthier in every way. one is showing signs of more progressive nute burn which is to be expected (burnt edges) I was ready to just pull them and start again from scratch.
 

Master_Tabi

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Whatever you do dont pull, this plant is resilient it'll grow practically anywhere in anything, Just get your environment right. In a cup that size with those size plants you dont need to water much. They are considered seedlings, you have tons of time to get it right.

Dude why coco first time? Do something easy like castings that worm shit feeds for a long time befor you needs to add amendments, fyi im stoned as fuck :grin::weed::joint:
 

fragileassassin

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Whatever you do dont pull, this plant is resilient it'll grow practically anywhere in anything, Just get your environment right. In a cup that size with those size plants you dont need to water much. They are considered seedlings, you have tons of time to get it right.

Dude why coco first time? Do something easy like castings that worm shit feeds for a long time befor you needs to add amendments, fyi im stoned as fuck :grin::weed::joint:
Some of us gotta jump all in on what we want to do long term on our first grow! I spent like 5k on a large rdwc system with no prior grow experience. Id rather learn by failing at what I want to do than do something easier.
The first few weeks from planting my seeds was the most difficult and a majority of my issue was over watering. Almost killed most of them early on.
 

Coloradoclear

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I am not sure who I am quoting on this site but, "water more often but with less water". Super advice! If you think of watering like you think of feeding yourself you will be better off. Just imagine being forced to eat breakfast lunch and dinner everyday in one meal.
 
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