Slight leaf discoloration

Treesomewanted77

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Here sre some of my colas at 4 weeks-
Still thinking i am doing something drastically wrong??
You are supposed to keep coco 90% saturated so daily feedings to runoff is best. Not saying you can’t let it dry out some but feeding it daily if not several times daily is best. Take a look at coco for cannabis some good reads over there as well. Those plants look really hungry
 

harrychilds

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You are supposed to keep coco 90% saturated so daily feedings to runoff is best. Not saying you can’t let it dry out some but feeding it daily if not several times daily is best. Take a look at coco for cannabis some good reads over there as well. Those plants look really hungry
I agree with everything you said, but there's no way they are hungry. The EC is going in at 1.6 and coming out at 1.8
 

harrychilds

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You are supposed to keep coco 90% saturated so daily feedings to runoff is best. Not saying you can’t let it dry out some but feeding it daily if not several times daily is best. Take a look at coco for cannabis some good reads over there as well. Those plants look really hungry
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My ppm is within +200 meaning that it is Ideal.
 

ProPheT 216

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Incorrect dude. When you water everyday in coco you are bringing in a fresh oxygen supply.
Yes you are, but that fresh air dosent last forever. As the plant drinks it let's air flow into soil esp in fabric pots. Water is replaced by air, but you don't have to let the coco crust to accomplish this. I agree with you, I just think the roots gets lots of air in between watering from air replacing water
 

Bud man 43

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Yes you are, but that fresh air dosent last forever. As the plant drinks it let's air flow into soil esp in fabric pots. Water is replaced by air, but you don't have to let the coco crust to accomplish this. I agree with you, I just think the roots gets lots of air in between watering from air replacing water
Also- unless you know the dissolved oxygen content of the water you are using you have no idea if the roots are getting enough oxygen. All water is not the same.
 

jondamon

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Here sre some of my colas at 4 weeks-
Still thinking i am doing something drastically wrong??
When you don’t keep coco saturated it can have a tendency of holding onto Calcium and delivering back levels of K due to its CEC. When this happens it can cause a toxic salinity spike in the rootzone which can also send the pH plummeting. Causing issues with uptake, which can result in multicoloured plants very early on in flower when the ultimate goal should be a nice healthy green for as long as possible.

These were 56 days of 12/12 at the time of the pictures.

The plants in the pictures were being fed twice a day at 1.2EC max.
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The minimum feeding frequency when plants are established in the coco is daily, with its best performance coming from multiple daily feeds.

The dried buds were harvested at 80days and beyond as I’m still harvesting.
 
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jondamon

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Roots need oxygen as well as water- where there is too much water- not enough oxygen.View attachment 5145311
Unbelievably, coco coir can hold eight to nine times its own weight in water! More importantly, coco coir holds a lot of air, in fact even when saturated it typically still holds around 22% air.



There are other better sources out there than best seed bank but mostly the census is that coco coir retains between 20-30% oxygen even straight after watering.
 

Bud man 43

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I do appreciate your knowledge. This is how we learn.
After reading up more on this topic it is unbelievable the difference in professional opinions- however I think you are more correct than I on this- I think I can attribute my late stage leaves dying to not enough watering. I am going more aggressive on this next
I do appreciate your knowledge. This is how we learn.
After reading many articles on this it is amazing on the difference in opinions. Seemingly reliable sources go from letting coco dry out 50-70% before watering again to watering/feeding multiple times a day.
I am a believer in learning from my past actions- and experimentations to improve my outcomes. Looking at my past harvests- I do seem to be ending with lots of discolored and dying leaves. I attributed this to the plant “dying”and putting all of its energy into bud production. My buds are nice- but could likely be better.
So I am leaning toward your technique as being the correct route- feeding/ watering every day. I will confirm this with future results.
So are you alternating feeding and flushing- feeding every day and occasionally flushing?
How big are your pots and how much do you need to give it each time to achieve 20% run off? Thanks for your advice ☮
 

Billy the Mountain

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After reading up more on this topic it is unbelievable the difference in professional opinions- however I think you are more correct than I on this- I think I can attribute my late stage leaves dying to not enough watering. I am going more aggressive on this next

After reading many articles on this it is amazing on the difference in opinions. Seemingly reliable sources go from letting coco dry out 50-70% before watering again to watering/feeding multiple times a day.
I am a believer in learning from my past actions- and experimentations to improve my outcomes. Looking at my past harvests- I do seem to be ending with lots of discolored and dying leaves. I attributed this to the plant “dying”and putting all of its energy into bud production. My buds are nice- but could likely be better.
So I am leaning toward your technique as being the correct route- feeding/ watering every day. I will confirm this with future results.
So are you alternating feeding and flushing- feeding every day and occasionally flushing?
How big are your pots and how much do you need to give it each time to achieve 20% run off? Thanks for your advice ☮
Not sure what you used for a source, but coco should be kept close to saturation at all times.
Anyone claiming a 50-70% dry-back is appropriate for coco is mistaken.
This is not a controversial topic
 
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