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Sorry for the back-to-back post...but let me drop a few bread crumbs towards a path that might be helpful https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4828433/
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I think it's too late this grow for the silicon, but I have stopped supplementing calimagic in case it was calcium causing lockout like Ratzilla suggested, and I haven't had a noticeable problem sense then, so fingers crossed you nailed this one, thanks man.
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you cant overwater with coco .
humidity can case it if you dont have oxygen in the water |
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Once roots are established, yes from my understanding you cannot overwater. But starting off, if you have a seedling in a coco pot you have to be careful because it is possible to overwater before their roots are established.
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