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white necrosis on seedling tips coco dried too much?
shes under one 15w led there is fan blowing at her and low RH looks like something with the roots maybe some root tips dried out or is it nute burn too?
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from now on will keep it at 6.2 and will lower micro a bit and will add calmag every time to the mix.. looks like this coco needs it a lot. thx!
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The high P/K will put a large root system on the plants very quickly, which will solve a lot of issues (metabolic rate, resilience, or just nutrient absorption). And a little epsom salt to deal with the magnesium issue. Depending on your RH, straight coco doesn't need to be watered every day. Try every other day, or even 3 days if you can get away with it. This will also help put a good root system on the plants. |
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Flushed the pot with grow/micro/calmag @6.4 will let it dry for two days then next watering will be with a bit bloom nutes into the mix and some seaweeds
Shes now under 30w of leds RH is better at least now it stay over 30 /it was around 20 all the time since start../ will try to stay between 6.0 and 6.2 from now on..
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Raise RH above 50. What temperature?
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The reason you need to flush with high P/K is because in this state, the plant isn't growing, so it's isn't going to take up many nutrients. Which means the nutrients you pour on, will just build up in the medium. However... if you give the plant Phosphorus, that goes directly to building lots of roots. Which means the new roots can take up more nutrients, which reduces the build up of nutrients. That's why the high P/K. Also, a pH of 6.4 is more for late bloom, if that, and might cause non-mobile nutrient lockout (mainly trace elements). Most people start off with 5.8, however I've never seen the benefit of it. 6.0 is a nice and easy number, and works very well. I really suggest you flush the plants again, with a high P/K flowering solution of 0.2 EC. I've tried and can vouch for: Plagron Green Sensation (0-9-10), Atami B'Cuzz (0-20-30), and Ripen (0-5-6). I'm sure Canna PK 13/14 would also work. Cheers and let me know how it goes.
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![]() yes will flush 2nd time with blooms as suggested never heard about high pk affecting roots good to know! Thx again you guys are the best! TanzanianMagic saved the day
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