New Grower New grower. Need help

hi and :welcome: @Redeyez1992s :pass:
cococo can be a bit funny :dizzy:some brands like pre buffered with cal/mag...all cococo likes a lot of calmag.never plain water.and in general its almost imposible to overwater cococo after week 3 ish.ph a lot like 5.98 yes some go that far :shrug: but if it works :cool1: pics in natural white/natual light will help the pros out with diagnosis :smokeit:
@bushmasterar15 :pass:@Mañ'O'Green :pass: top cococo growers should get you pointing the right direction again :thumbsup:

been lurking for some time or first day here ? :CSR: im archie gemmill :footy:your butlins blue coat hi de high site rep :paleo:a few things well worth a read.

Site Terms Of Use
regardless if you read them or not,you have agreed to abide by them,so best cast your eye over takes 2 mins,in short no religion politics and dont be a knob :shooty:
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/site-terms-of-use.13737/

New Member Intros
why not do an intro,tell us something about yourself your grow or your ferret :shrug:
https://www.autoflower.org/forums/live-introductions.35/
Live Stoner Gossip bit lost or stuck,got a question ? a cuppa tea getting cold and a rocket to burn ?:coffee::smokeout:
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/january-2019.69160/page-35
some Guides and Tutorials:laptop:
https://www.autoflower.org/forums/guides-tutorials/
start a journal in the new growers section :watering:
https://www.autoflower.org/forums/new-growers-grow-journals.44/

follow along with Ash-A-Ton from seed to jar thread :smokeit:
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/school-daze-seed-to-jar-live-guide.65331/

have a good look around,click on some signature links.

anything else just ask away or @ me
good luck n keep er lit
:pighug:
 
Feel your pain brother I tried my first Coco plant recently after growing exclusively in soil for 5 years and it's a mess lol she's around 4/5 weeks old and about 3 inches tall.. she's a bonsai cannabis plant.. my advice.. although a bit drastic.. ditch the coco and go for soil next grow til you get your skills down then maybe have another rattle at the Coco.. just a thought.. good luck for the run in on your current grow :pass:
 
Feel your pain brother I tried my first Coco plant recently after growing exclusively in soil for 5 years and it's a mess lol she's around 4/5 weeks old and about 3 inches tall.. she's a bonsai cannabis plant.. my advice.. although a bit drastic.. ditch the coco and go for soil next grow til you get your skills down then maybe have another rattle at the Coco.. just a thought.. good luck for the run in on your current grow :pass:


Preciate that brother. I may just have to do that tbh, like you said I need to get the hang of it first so I know what you mean 100%. Any recommendations on top soils?? I'm in the south just fyi
 
hi and :welcome: @Redeyez1992s :pass:
cococo can be a bit funny :dizzy:some brands like pre buffered with cal/mag...all cococo likes a lot of calmag.never plain water.and in general its almost imposible to overwater cococo after week 3 ish.ph a lot like 5.98 yes some go that far :shrug: but if it works :cool1: pics in natural white/natual light will help the pros out with diagnosis :smokeit:
@bushmasterar15 :pass:@Mañ'O'Green :pass: top cococo growers should get you pointing the right direction again :thumbsup:

been lurking for some time or first day here ? :CSR: im archie gemmill :footy:your butlins blue coat hi de high site rep :paleo:a few things well worth a read.

Site Terms Of Use
regardless if you read them or not,you have agreed to abide by them,so best cast your eye over takes 2 mins,in short no religion politics and dont be a knob :shooty:
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/site-terms-of-use.13737/

New Member Intros
why not do an intro,tell us something about yourself your grow or your ferret :shrug:
https://www.autoflower.org/forums/live-introductions.35/
Live Stoner Gossip bit lost or stuck,got a question ? a cuppa tea getting cold and a rocket to burn ?:coffee::smokeout:
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/january-2019.69160/page-35
some Guides and Tutorials:laptop:
https://www.autoflower.org/forums/guides-tutorials/
start a journal in the new growers section :watering:
https://www.autoflower.org/forums/new-growers-grow-journals.44/

follow along with Ash-A-Ton from seed to jar thread :smokeit:
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/school-daze-seed-to-jar-live-guide.65331/

have a good look around,click on some signature links.

anything else just ask away or @ me
good luck n keep er lit
:pighug:



Thank you sir I will most definitely do that I've been on alot of the links and I've barley just joined yesterday. Loving this site already
 
Here are some pics taken just now in natural light.
 

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Brother it looks like overwatering to me but the coco mix makes me wonder that since it’s ‘supposed’ to be hard to overwater and maybe a little calcium deficiency? Do you lift the pots to see the weight before you water? Maybe invest 8-10 bucks for a two prong wet/light/ph probe? For dampness only, you need a stick PH meter for testing water. Coco does not contain nutes as say FF OF or HF. Are you using RO or Tap water? I saw your using the FF Trio... please know that autos do not need as many nutes as a photoperiod but seeing as your in Coco it may be a little difficult to dial in, especially as a newb. [emoji22] Your PH range of 5-6 seems low to me also. I usually PH to about 6.3ish and I think FF Coco says 6.3-6.8? Coco is a difficult medium also, some people mix coco and soil. Good luck.


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Brother it looks like overwatering to me but the coco mix makes me wonder that since it’s ‘supposed’ to be hard to overwater and maybe a little calcium deficiency? Do you lift the pots to see the weight before you water? Maybe invest 8-10 bucks for a two prong wet/light/ph probe? For dampness only, you need a stick PH meter for testing water. Coco does not contain nutes as say FF OF or HF. Are you using RO or Tap water? I saw your using the FF Trio... please know that autos do not need as many nutes as a photoperiod but seeing as your in Coco it may be a little difficult to dial in, especially as a newb. [emoji22] Your PH range of 5-6 seems low to me also. I usually PH to about 6.3ish and I think FF Coco says 6.3-6.8? Coco is a difficult medium also, some people mix coco and soil. Good luck.


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No sir I do not use ro water. I use tap water . Maybe I will try to up my ph lvls on my liquids , I do have a accurate 8 otw as we speak should be here tommorow. I have another one that meters my ph lvl in the coco the moisture . But its crappy dont even think its accurate. Everytime I water I make sure its time I'll feel the top soil up to my knuckle make sure its dry and I'll notice a difference from how heavy it is from watering etc
 
Brother it looks like overwatering to me but the coco mix makes me wonder that since it’s ‘supposed’ to be hard to overwater and maybe a little calcium deficiency? Do you lift the pots to see the weight before you water? Maybe invest 8-10 bucks for a two prong wet/light/ph probe? For dampness only, you need a stick PH meter for testing water. Coco does not contain nutes as say FF OF or HF. Are you using RO or Tap water? I saw your using the FF Trio... please know that autos do not need as many nutes as a photoperiod but seeing as your in Coco it may be a little difficult to dial in, especially as a newb. [emoji22] Your PH range of 5-6 seems low to me also. I usually PH to about 6.3ish and I think FF Coco says 6.3-6.8? Coco is a difficult medium also, some people mix coco and soil. Good luck.


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I do also have a digital ph reader that I test my liquids with.
 
No sir I do not use ro water. I use tap water . Maybe I will try to up my ph lvls on my liquids , I do have a accurate 8 otw as we speak should be here tommorow. I have another one that meters my ph lvl in the coco the moisture . But its crappy dont even think its accurate. Everytime I water I make sure its time I'll feel the top soil up to my knuckle make sure its dry and I'll notice a difference from how heavy it is from watering etc

I may have missed it in a previous post... how much/often are you watering? And just because the top of the soil is dry, does not mean it’s still not moist under the root system. How often do you feed? Are you following the schedule or going lighter? Sorry about all the questions, just trying to help. [emoji1306]


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