Coco problems, need help asap!!

714steadyeddie

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Yep her name is your mom ! Go fuck yourself. And yeah your right I did hit it way too long . Wore out bitch ! I had an opinion . I didn't call anyone a bad grower but maybe that is the problem grower error . I don't like coco grown Meds so what . Prove me wrong and I'll shut up . Until then your probably a kid who has smoked weed for a couple months. I love this drama :) haha

You're the one who sounds like an inbred retard barking up nonsense, you're probably a piece of shit grower anywho
 

Cx2H

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I had/made hydro and coco and by far the flavor, aroma winner is always soil. I feel ya though.
Hooked up Coco tastes earthy smells up the place and grows like hydro. Maybe one day you will run into a real winner in coco. If I had 1 choice I would do soil but have no desire to combat the insect world.
 

DesertGrow89

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Hey everyone I need some help with a problem that occurred. I am growing in Gold Tupur and coco based medium, and I am starting to notice these brown spots on some strains. My base nutrients are house and garden coco nutrients and I am also using cal mag plus. My first reaction was a cal mag deficiency but these spot seem a little different. Also these plants are almost two weeks into flowering and in veg I never ran into a problem. My ppms are around 1000 and ph is always around 5.7- 5.9. I am getting concerned because I have noticed this issue on only two strains both different but starting to see changes in the others. Please any help will be greatly appreciated.
You are growing in gold tupur? Your pH should be fine, raise it up to 6.0 - 6.2 in flower. The leaves of that plant look quite dark or it could be just low light, try lowering your PPMs, the brown spots are probably just nutrient burn.. Are you feeding with every watering? What are your daily temperature and humidity lows/highs?
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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Yep her name is your mom ! Go fuck yourself. And yeah your right I did hit it way too long . Wore out bitch ! I had an opinion . I didn't call anyone a bad grower but maybe that is the problem grower error . I don't like coco grown Meds so what . Prove me wrong and I'll shut up . Until then your probably a kid who has smoked weed for a couple months. I love this drama :) haha
You just want someone to smoke with you cuz you don't have any weed.
 

Stonironi

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I had/made hydro and coco and by far the flavor, aroma winner is always soil. I feel ya though.
Hooked up Coco tastes earthy smells up the place and grows like hydro. Maybe one day you will run into a real winner in coco. If I had 1 choice I would do soil but have no desire to combat the insect world.
I definitely feel you on that one . Bugs are a big problem in organics but with a healthy plant most pests cannot thrive over the beneficial microbes and beneficial bugs that are there to help
 

kingzt

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Anybody have any tips with Royal Gold Tupur? Do I have to rinse it out before or give it a good soaking of cal mag?
 

Stonironi

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I like you bro you know a lot of stuff with coco, I'm just starting off in coco, thinking of going to tupur. I'll be picking your brian sometime
No problem. I used tupur and house and garden for 2 years . You can pull of monsters in that stuff. I just didn't care for the flavor I got in the end . That doesn't mean you couldn't do it better. I was getting close to a decent flavor in the end . It just wasn't for me so I tried something new. I was just ranting the other morning . Probably just stirring up the pot because I knew it would.
 

kingzt

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No you don't have to rinse tupur.you don't need calmag with house and garden . Only mag. Trust me
Thanks man I just transplanted some small veglings and they're showing what looks like a mag deficiency. Green veins, the rest of the leaf is yellow. Still adjusting to this coco but I got my flowering plants back on track and removed the salt build up that I had. I am seeing and smelling good things!.
 

bryangtho

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I have been using coco for well over 15 years and never had any problem at all. Your ppm is fine but when I go to flower I never go strait 1000 ppm. I all ways build up to it over the first 2 weeks and run it at a 1000ppm for 4or5 weeks. And for the last 2 weeks I start to low it again
 

Stonironi

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I like you bro you know a lot of stuff with coco, I'm just starting off in coco, thinking of going to tupur. I'll be picking your brian sometime
My opinion would be to use canna .
I have been using coco for well over 15 years and never had any problem at all. Your ppm is fine but when I go to flower I never go strait 1000 ppm. I all ways build up to it over the first 2 weeks and run it at a 1000ppm for 4or5 weeks. And for the last 2 weeks I start to low it again
yeah but he was running 1800 ppm :( a little to high even for coco . But great advice non the less.
 

kingzt

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Ok I thought he was running 1000 ppm ok yes fuck 1800 way to high
My ppms were only 1000 but I had a salt build up issue. I feel they only looked as good as they did was due to the Drip Clean I am using and the effects of the salt build up did show right away. I am glad I caught it though and came here because I am right back on track, thanks everyone.
 

Stonironi

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My ppms were only 1000 but I had a salt build up issue. I feel they only looked as good as they did was due to the Drip Clean I am using and the effects of the salt build up did show right away. I am glad I caught it though and came here because I am right back on track, thanks everyone.
I thought your runoff was like 1800 . Sorry man guess I was wrong.
 

kingzt

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I thought your runoff was like 1800 . Sorry man guess I was wrong.
Yes my run off was 1800 and higher but I was putting in ~1000 ppms. This leads to my next question for you. So I just transplanted my clones to bigger pots, 5 gallons with tupur. Now I am watering with 1 gallon of water and getting sufficient run off. When I test my run off it's about 1500 ppms and the ph is around 6.8-7. Now I am watering with about 500 ppm solution and ph of 5.8 so I don't know why it's so high? This is why I asked before if I needed to rinse tupur before use because my run off has been so off and it's only been two feedings since I transplanted. I am wondering why it's so hot out of the bag. I did notice a mag deficiency and watered with epsom salt today but on a couple of my strains I am noticing some weird growth that looks like a ph problem. I am going to water every day until it fixed but I know I can get away with watering every other day while they're in veg. Anyways have you noticed anything like I described when you used tupur?
 
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