Help please...

It's Coco natural mate and I've only fed then bio-bizz grow once because I was told not to add nutrients until 2 weeks old they're only 13 today.... I don't ph the water but I did a photoperiod with the same grow from start to finish with the same water so I don't understand
 
It's Coco natural mate and I've only fed then bio-bizz grow once because I was told not to add nutrients until 2 weeks old they're only 13 today.... I don't ph the water but I did a photoperiod with the same grow from start to finish with the same water so I don't understand
We are just explaining the methods that work for us. IMHO coco needs precise inputs to maximize the genetic potential of the plant. If you want to follow someone else's methods there are some I am sure. There are many successful growers here with many different styles. If I could afford more meters and lab level equipment I would own it

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That is just how I roll!

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I had to pull them tonight unfortunately made to many rookie errors and not viable to continue with growth at this stage. Thanks for all the great advice. Will try again and hopefully see some better results. Could you please delete this post for me if possible. Thank you
 
And my other post if possible. Sorry to be a pain. Will post again down the line with hopefully better results
 
Hey do not be embarrassed There is not a grower here that has not had failures. I have two or three a year. It is part of farming. Coco may be a bit too demanding to start with so look at @autobeast recipe It works for him time and time again with proven results. I think it is just about the easiest method to copy. Go here to read about it. You need to follow his method precisely but that is not hard to do.


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Ps If you have the space save that coco for later or use it in your outdoor gardens.
 
And my other post if possible. Sorry to be a pain. Will post again down the line with hopefully better results

If u want to keep it simple next time ditch the coco m8. Soil will be much easier for you. Trying to grow in coco without measuring all the necessary inputs is a recipe for disaster m8.. every time.. Good luck on the next round.
 
Would bio-bizz lightmix soil with perlite be okay? I've found a great tutorial just curious as to see if that would be a better substitute
 
Hey do not be embarrassed There is not a grower here that has not had failures. I have two or three a year. It is part of farming. Coco may be a bit too demanding to start with so look at @autobeast recipe It works for him time and time again with proven results. I think it is just about the easiest method to copy. Go here to read about it. You need to follow his method precisely but that is not hard to do.


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Ps If you have the space save that coco for later or use it in your outdoor gardens.
Scratch that lol I've just read the thread you sent me and it's the same soil. Thanks for everything mate
 
If u want to keep it simple next time ditch the coco m8. Soil will be much easier for you. Trying to grow in coco without measuring all the necessary inputs is a recipe for disaster m8.. every time.. Good luck on the next round.
You live and you learn. Thanks buddy
 
Get some nice light mix.. a bottle of AN sensi bloom.. its all you'll need really.. and a packet of new beans and get rollin again m8.. right back in the saddle.. ive been growing in soil for about 6/7 years.. i tried 1 plant in coco.. didn't measure any inputs.. it died lol I went str8 back to soil.. its a personal preference cuz I'm lazy.. coco grows bigger plants.. no doubt about that.. but its dam hard work from the simple lazy soil growers perspective.
 
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