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Cocos slower?
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Black Grouse wrote:Cocos slower?
It has to be something I'm doing 100%

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Quick pics

Soil is rocking nicely now



Coco well enough



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Good morning GMO. Nicely done on the calmag feed, they shouldn't need another one for a while now.
With the coco plant, how often do you feed her and how much runoff do you get? I've noticed your ph is at 5.6. I'd suggest to feed at 5.7, 5,8 and 5.9 for a few days rotating it.

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Bulls wrote:Good morning GMO. Nicely done on the calmag feed, they shouldn't need another one for a while now.
With the coco plant, how often do you feed her and how much runoff do you get? I've noticed your ph is at 5.6. I'd suggest to feed at 5.7, 5,8 and 5.9 for a few days rotating it.
Hey bud, she gets fed daily atm. Occasionally she is left for 1-3 days unattended weekly about 50% runoff. I'm going to flush the blue cheese and this coco on Sunday and hopefully get her chugging along nicely again

I need buy a new ph pen but I'll do what I can with a chemical drip test kit

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Hi all

So we are about 3 and a half weeks in now



So I'm a bit late on it really but would you all like to see a little topping guide incorporated into this diary or shall we keep them all natural?

We have about 10-14 days before flip at this point in my head so let me know

Soil. Still just water every couple days



Coco on the daily 1ml each a+b



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bit of burn there gmo - feeds?

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Black Grouse wrote:bit of burn there gmo - feeds?
Acid attack lol

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Hello GMO. Girls are doing well. Its up to you which way you gonna go mate, but I'd personal top them. Natural shape of plants is great but when growing indoors, we always want to make the most of the light we're using. So I think topping won't hurt them?

I'd up the feed for the yellowing girl with EC of 0.1 not sure if you got EC meter, sorry getting lost in the diaries. She's yellowing a bit, but that might be due to the fact you're using the chemical test and can't get the pH exacthly where it should be to make the Nitrogen available for the plant.

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Bulls wrote:Hello GMO. Girls are doing well. Its up to you which way you gonna go mate, but I'd personal top them. Natural shape of plants is great but when growing indoors, we always want to make the most of the light we're using. So I think topping won't hurt them?

I'd up the feed for the yellowing girl with EC of 0.1 not sure if you got EC meter, sorry getting lost in the diaries. She's yellowing a bit, but that might be due to the fact you're using the chemical test and can't get the pH exacthly where it should be to make the Nitrogen available for the plant.
Your probably right as always mate. I think I've also go an issue with my setup atm and how coco works the medium is being kept very warm which works well for my soil but is causing a few issues in the coco. I'm getting surface salts and also algae or green moss forming on the surface

I'm going to have to move the coco into a more appropriate setup temp and air flow wise

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