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Hello everyone.
Ok here is my single autocob 3500k grow.
I am growing 1 bloddy skunk auto.
She is just over 2 weeks old.
She is in a 3 gallon smart pot with 100% coco.
I have hydroton pepples on top because I ran out of coco.
I am feeding her mega crop nutrients. I also have sweet candy and bud explosion

So too me she looks small for 2 weeks old.
She also looks alittle yellow too me.
I have the autocob about 26 inches above the plant, is that too close or too far away?
Do I need to add more light?

Here are some pics, please tell me your opinions.

Thank you
week2 #5.jpg
week2 #4.jpg
week2 #1.jpg
 
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Hello everyone.
Ok here is my single autocob 3500k grow.
I am growing 1 bloddy skunk auto.
She is just over 2 weeks old.
She is in a 3 gallon smart pot with 100% coco.
I have hydroton pepples on top because I ran out of coco.
I am feeding her mega crop nutrients. I also have sweet candy and bud explosion

So too me she looks small for 2 weeks old.
She also looks alittle yellow too me.
I have the autocob about 26 inches above the plant, is that too close or too far away?
Do I need to add more light?

Here are some pics, please tell me your opinions.

Thank youView attachment 1062115 View attachment 1062116 View attachment 1062117
Looks like an ok size to me for 2 weeks.

If it is as light green colored as it is in your pictures then it might be slightly under fed.

3 gallons is a lot of coco, and sort of a large pot to start in. Most coco growers I follow say you don't need to go over 2 gallons. It's tricky to not overwater in a large pot like that, but looks like you're doing fine.

Overall I think your plant looks good, and hopefully an experienced coco grower stops by to help confirm.
 
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Looks like an ok size to me for 2 weeks.

If it is as light green colored as it is in your pictures then it might be slightly under fed.

3 gallons is a lot of coco, and sort of a large pot to start in. Most coco growers I follow say you don't need to go over 2 gallons. It's tricky to not overwater in a large pot like that, but looks like you're doing fine.

Overall I think your plant looks good, and hopefully an experienced coco grower stops by to help confirm.
I dont water till runoff yet since she is in a 3 gallon pot. I give her just enough water.
Should i up the mega crop from 2grams to 3grams?
 
I dont water till runoff yet since she is in a 3 gallon pot. I give her just enough water.
Should i up the mega crop from 2grams to 3grams?

I'm not sure about measuring dry weight, but I wouldn't personally up the feed more than .6 EC.

It would be great to get someone who is more familiar with coco though. I grow in soiless mediums without any CEC so it's probably pretty different.

Maybe @slowandeasy could chime in on this one?
 
I'm not sure about measuring dry weight, but I wouldn't personally up the feed more than .6 EC.

It would be great to get someone who is more familiar with coco though. I grow in soiless mediums without any CEC so it's probably pretty different.

Maybe @slowandeasy could chime in on this one?
I would up the feed. I am still on Mega Crop version 1. But I believe most people are using about 3.5g per gal of V2. I am not sure if you are using RO water? I would up your feed for surely. Try 3g per gal and see if she darkens up. Good luck
 
I would up the feed. I am still on Mega Crop version 1. But I believe most people are using about 3.5g per gal of V2. I am not sure if you are using RO water? I would up your feed for surely. Try 3g per gal and see if she darkens up. Good luck
Thank you. I am just using tap water that i leave sitting out for a day or so.
I been using 2grams since day 1.
 
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