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8 minutes ago, BilgePump said:

But do you measure it's ec?

 

no but thats why I'm asking if others say I've overwatered how can I water again  to check the run off

Thanks for trying to help 

 

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Warm em up and you'll be fine mate, coco is very difficult to seriously overwater.

 

If your coco is scavenging nutes and you let it dry back it could send things south fast.

 

The fact you haven't told us what yer run off is coming out at leads me to assume, wrongly or rightly that you haven't been measuring it.

 

Yer plants look hungry so a bit of heat aimed at the pots could help with nute uptake but honestly my first step to fixing this would be finding out what yer plants are actually getting, dip their piss bro :yep:

 

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2 minutes ago, BilgePump said:

Warm em up and you'll be fine mate, coco is very difficult to seriously overwater.

 

If your coco is scavenging nutes and you let it dry back it could send things south fast.

 

The fact you haven't told us what yer run off is coming out at leads me to assume, wrongly or rightly that you haven't been measuring it.

 

Yer plants look hungry so a bit of heat aimed at the pots could help with nute uptake but honestly my first step to fixing this would be finding out what yer plants are actually getting, dip their piss bro :yep:

 

:yinyang:

I haven't checked run off tbh 

 

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7 minutes ago, BilgePump said:

Warm em up and you'll be fine mate, coco is very difficult to seriously overwater.

 

If your coco is scavenging nutes and you let it dry back it could send things south fast.

 

The fact you haven't told us what yer run off is coming out at leads me to assume, wrongly or rightly that you haven't been measuring it.

 

Yer plants look hungry so a bit of heat aimed at the pots could help with nute uptake but honestly my first step to fixing this would be finding out what yer plants are actually getting, dip their piss bro :yep:

 

:yinyang:

But can I feed again to check run off or dry them out 

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If they was mine I'd whack 2.2ec through and measure run off.

Bet it comes like 1.4, which is what you want.

Edit  after that drop ec back down

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Over watered leave the coco dry oit a tad hove the roots a chance to breath....these fukas say u can't over water coco are fukin clueless 🤣

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i doubt it's overwatered. but they do look cold, if you don't have a heat mat i would get one, it will keep root temps stable at lights out, or just heat at lights out to 26 min. a stable lights on/of will also help against bud rot

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Ignore everybody before, you want calmag..... That's the secret sauce......

 

 

 

 

Only kidding.

Start with your environment and work from there.

Only times I get plants looking like that is from over watering them and the roots go a bit funky and the leaves look like yours.

But that's just my experience.

 

 

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On 02/10/2024 at 08:00, ratdog said:

i doubt it's overwatered. but they do look cold, if you don't have a heat mat i would get one, it will keep root temps stable at lights out, or just heat at lights out to 26 min. a stable lights on/of will also help against bud rot

Hehehe ratty I been watching ewe fir at least 15 years and ewe still get sick dope 😪

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