Harvest & Curing She kinda dying after 18hour light

some pics added, the main problem is not re-growing main stem and small leaves drop

its my first grow I am enjoying it
 

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ok buddy,
here is what i gathered.
the picture in the 1st post, where the gal is very drooped over. i am assuming this was when it was 3 days with out water and the pot was very dry.
this was just your plant asking for water.

not the yellowing could be a few different things.
likely has more to do with when the plant drooped and the medium got dry. nutrients were just not there to be eaten. so it caused a little stress.
other options are a pH issue, or environment issues then lastly its an actual deficiency or toxicity if all the other boxes are checked.

as far as the light cycle goes.

when growing autos. i find the sweet spot to be right around 18-6
i dont think that switching that light cycle around is good at all.
going from 18-6 to 12-12 back to 18-6 etc.
this will cause all sorts of genetic stress and likely cause them to hermy.

if you happen to get bad genetics that wont start automatically flowering , thats when a decision is made to reduce the light cycle to trigger the photo period genetics to flower.


if getting light stress, reducing the cycle is not advised. raising the light is what the solution to that is, or dimming your light "if optional"

also, with coco
you dont really ever want your medium to be dry. you dont want it sopping soggy wet either.
but a light watering 1-3 times a day is very common with coco to keep the medium at a nice moist to wet medium.

i did not see it mentioned. but a few other tools you may need that you might not have.

a reliable pH tester and a PPM tester.

also. if im not mistaken @TheMongol he might be able to help you with things if you are unsure how to get the message across.

cheers new friend
 
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