First grow in coco need help

Nice looking plants btw

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I’m just ribbin ya. That’s a nice pull.

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I agree. I think you will like growing in coco. It seems to be pretty forgiving. It is all I have ever used. So I can’t compare to any thing else. As I go along. I am finding more little things that help me. One I am just finding is that if I feed every day. My ph numbers stay at 5.8 all the time. I feed at a 6.0 - 6.1.
I feed different than what GH recommends. it just works for me. I in in pre flower and feeding 800 ppm each day. I will up it to around 900 tomorrow until I see she is not suing it. I find I need to use cal mag every time I water or feed. I use 2.5 ml per gallon up to flower. Then I increase it to 5ml per gallon. You will find as you go along what works best for you. What works great for me. May not be what works for another. Mainly because we do not all use the same nutrients. Temp, humidity, all play roles in this. I am getting ready to up date the journal I have over here. I will tag you in so you can take a look where I am at right now. It looks like you are all ready getting some good help here . :grin: @Killadruid, I am impressed how fast you filled a 4x4 scrog. It took me 8 weeks to fill a 2x4 scrog. So :+1::+1: to you for that

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Thx for the comments. Today I am freaking out all 6 of my seedlings all look like they have nute burn and they dont look very good at all. I will get some pics to post.

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I forgot i was going to comment on that. When I transplant my self. I never feed for about 3 days or so. I water each with 1 1/2 cups of water with 2 drops of super thrive, 2 drops of cal mag and 1 drop of rapid start. Either that or just water to let them get settled in. Again, this is some thing that you basically have to test your self to see what works for you. I copied things that worked for other but not for me. Once you find your groove. Things get a lot easier :grin:

Roots organics Terp teas and root booster from house of garden also soul synthetics nutrients.

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Thanks. I am going to tag you over to my grow. it sounds like you have some great info you could be sharing with me. I have a little one that will be in a 30:x48" scrog. If I could fill it faster. I would be real happy since it will take 14 weeks for flowering

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Damn that’s a long flowering strain

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I flushed my seedlings with R/O and took runoff ppm and they were high at 440 and ph at 6.1. So I have prepared new nutes at ppm of 270 and ph at 5.9 but I’m not giving them the nutes for a day or 2. You guys think this is acceptable.@not2sureYet.

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For my self. I try to stay at about 200 ppm or less for seedlings. Once they are about 3 days past this size. I start feeding at 1/4 of my nutes.

This would be a 2 to 3 week old plant and at 1/4 strength for me

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See at this point with my nutrients I use I started at full strength. It recommends doing the quarter streangth when it’s a seedling.

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I’m at about 900ppms

I just want to get past this issue with the seedlings and get to growing. Thx for comments@killadruid

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Do u have any pics of the seedlings?

I will get some pics and post them.

Interesting observation.

Well here’s a pic of one seedling 3 are looking pretty bad this is the worst, thinking I should start fresh or is there hope for them .

sorry I didnt realise they were so blurry.

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It ol yeah look like light nutrient burn. They will recover and blow up

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Thx@killadrùid hoping they recover Eric.

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@Tjcomerford If you baby it and pay attention to what you are doing you will make that burned seedling into a beautiful plant. Is it coco or soil?

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