1st coco grow... help!!

MickFoster

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Looks ok to me.
Why did you start in a large pot?
Are you familiar with the proper way to grow in coco?
 

Loz32145

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Looks ok to me.
Why did you start in a large pot?
Are you familiar with the proper way to grow in coco?
I didnt want to transfer it just incase I stress her out.. i kinda know what to do with coco just dont let it dry out right?
 
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Loz32145

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My last plant the first set of leaves were there normal pointy tips. But this one seems to be rounded off
 

MickFoster

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I didnt want to transfer it just incase I stress her out.. i kinda know what to do with coco just dont it dry out right?
You get faster growth starting in solo cups and transplanting at 2 weeks....FYI. Maintaining the proper moisture level in such a large pot will be a challenge.

Coco basics for a plant with established roots.
Feed daily to run off using a pH around 6.0.
Never plain water.
Never let it get dry.

Good luck.
 

Apalchen

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I do things a little different when plants are small especially in a bigger pot. I only water a small amount about 2 inch's out from the stalk around in a circle. Regardless of what you have read it is possible to overwater in coco. Don't over feed cause you won't achieve run off for atleast a week maybe two. Once the plant is more established and has more roots you can start watering to run off, but will prob need to skip a day or two in between waterings at first. I don't let my pots get super dry, but I do let them dry out a good bit before watering with small plants.

If you keep a seedling in really wet medium the stem will rot.
 

Loz32145

Active Member
You get faster growth starting in solo cups and transplanting at 2 weeks....FYI. Maintaining the proper moisture level in such a large pot will be a challenge.

Coco basics for a plant with established roots.
Feed daily to run off using a pH around 6.0.
Never plain water.
Never let it get dry.

Good luck.
Thanks bro il give a hollar in a few weeks
 

Loz32145

Active Member
I do things a little different when plants are small especially in a bigger pot. I only water a small amount about 2 inch's out from the stalk around in a circle. Regardless of what you have read it is possible to overwater in coco. Don't over feed cause you won't achieve run off for atleast a week maybe two. Once the plant is more established and has more roots you can start watering to run off, but will prob need to skip a day or two in between waterings at first. I don't let my pots get super dry, but I do let them dry out a good bit before watering with small plants.

If you keep a seedling in really wet medium the stem will rot.
Ok thanks il keep it moistish
 
You get faster growth starting in solo cups and transplanting at 2 weeks....FYI. Maintaining the proper moisture level in such a large pot will be a challenge.

Coco basics for a plant with established roots.
Feed daily to run off using a pH around 6.0.
Never plain water.
Never let it get dry.

Good luck.
Use 6.2-6.3pH Seeding/Ripening phase. In veg phase use 5.8-6pH.:weed:
 
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