ZEN MASTER
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glad things are looking up for you. if you dont mind though, just a couple of things. first you need to have nutes with "every" feeding. if you were just using straight water then that might have been what your issue was. never use straight water. coco nutes bond to the coco fibers thats how the roots feed. so when you use straight water, even Ph corrected, you are basically washing all of the nutes off of the fibers, and your water does not have the N-P-K to feed your plant. so remember that you never give straight water. as far as the bricks, i think they are crap and, they are alot to deal with. if i were you id just pay a little extra for a bag of the loose coco. because with all of the buffering that would be needed to get all of the salts out of it is too much for me. because they are generally not buffered. not to say it cant be done. but as for the hempy buckets, loose coco, and the nutes for loose coco are primarily drain to waste, with the exception of the slabs which can be used in a re-circulating system. but once those nutes go through that pot, what ever salt that is built up is washed out and i dont think you want your roots sitting in that soaking it back up, cause its basically just standing water, stagnant and with no oxygen. but hey hope that helped.Actually the situation has gotten a lot better. The one identified as the bucket #1 is in really bad shape, but still better than what it was. Now the #2 has really taken up a spurt in growth and looks great apart from the odd yellowish/brownish spots on the first pair of single finger fans, had diagnosed them as pH-spots, but dont know for real. As I said before, I stopped stressing about things like pH and heat (not really a problem this time, but last summer left me traumatized so I panic everytime it's even close to 28 degree celcius.) I've started feeding the plants with every watering (around 1/4 of a normal strenght) and this has helped them a lot. It would seem as if the pH wasnt the problem, but I cant really believe plants that young and small would suffer from defiencies even if fed with just pH corrected tap water. Then again, the slow growth rates could've been caused by lack of nutes and me being too careful to feed the plants in fear of killing the plants.
Future plans are: probably getting rid of #1, getting a screen that fits the closet, vegging #2 until it fills the screen, flowering the plant until it blocks the screen, harvest, plan the next project a bit better.
Coco doesnt seem to go too well with the hempy buckets so I should think of a new way of growing. Maybe I'll just try regular coco grow for my next project as I still have two and a half bricks of coco left. Also a small question, I've heard that some people soak the coco bricks in water with some nutes in it to compensate the lack of nutrients in the coco itself and the limit of how much you can water the plant without drowning it at the start. Anyone here done that?
Edit. Pics are impossible to get at the moment as I dont, infact, own a camera as I had one on my previous phone. Which I broke when I tried to answer a call by pressing the word answer on the screen.. it snapped.
PEACE!!!
-ZEN-