So I have a coco setup and I've grown in coco successfully several times. This time I'm using botanicare coco instead of more premium coco. I'm also using a 4x4 smart pot. I have a recirculating drip system that run once a day at this point.
The problem.
Leaves show tip curl and minor other deformities
From my experience it really feels like this is overwatering. Which I had thought to be nearly impossible. I have added a humidifier to the tent and raised it to around 50%
I did add recommended calmag plus as well.
Ph does raise to about 6 but I usually bring it back down a bit when I add water at 5.5
They are only about three weeks from seed and a fair size for that age I would say. They just look unhappy. The botanicare coco kinda sucks it's heavy and seems to pack itself down under its own weight. I'm considering switching back to regular pots they seem to drain easier than the smart pots too.
Anyways if anybody has some tips about what I could be missing let me know.
Nutes are running at an appropriate level ph and ppm checked daily res changed once every week and cleaned with water and muscle.
The problem.
Leaves show tip curl and minor other deformities
From my experience it really feels like this is overwatering. Which I had thought to be nearly impossible. I have added a humidifier to the tent and raised it to around 50%
I did add recommended calmag plus as well.
Ph does raise to about 6 but I usually bring it back down a bit when I add water at 5.5
They are only about three weeks from seed and a fair size for that age I would say. They just look unhappy. The botanicare coco kinda sucks it's heavy and seems to pack itself down under its own weight. I'm considering switching back to regular pots they seem to drain easier than the smart pots too.
Anyways if anybody has some tips about what I could be missing let me know.
Nutes are running at an appropriate level ph and ppm checked daily res changed once every week and cleaned with water and muscle.
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