Hey there,
So I'm here to share an absolutely noob nerve wrecking mistake of mine, as I am new to Coco and I have badly fucked up the nute schedule. Yet I find this very interesting and meaningful to learn from. So I had to take 3 years of break from growing unfortunately due to life situation issues. I could finally gather the money again for proper equipment and started over. This time around with low wattage HIDs and Coco coir. (I grew in soil and with a grow CFL bulb)
So basically I have a seddling at day 10 right now, which is doing absolutely awful. I had no idea why this is I was guessing all kinds of different things and I am a 90 % sure that I finally figured this out. The plant is doing also awful for this age also looking very unhappy. I have never seen anything like this before, on a forum the told me I was overwatering, but this is not the root of the problem IMO. Basically all new growth is weird, swollen, puffy and firm. Very similar to overwatering right? But the leaves are also way rounder than normal, it's just very weird. The taproot also appeared with a small slit in it due to over temps I guess but I still decided to give it a try. (Also partially my mistake.) Growth is also stunned AF and I'm getting pH issues. I think I finally got it. First of all what the fuck is up with pH meters? I bought mine from Aliexpress a couple years ago and calibrated it a couple of times before, but as I found out yesterday, they are fucking unreliable. At least the cheaper ones. I can't fucking ever calibrate it properly, cause there is a 0.2 difference always even between calibration solutions. -_-' So this first, meaning there have always been a +-0.2 difference in my nute solution.. Then drum rolls please! I was giving the plant enzymes with every single watering instead of just once per week. My God I know. I'll post you a pic of the plant from today, I've never seen anything like this before, also couldn't find anything similar on forums.
I would also like to ask, how the hell do you pH your solution? Do you use a pH pen, or the old school liquid tests? Cuz they can be trusted, but hard to be exact with. I need 5.8 exactly. How do you calibrate the pen? Or like get around this issue? Do you like allow a little ph drift or something? Any input would be appreciated!
So I am staring another seed right now, please give me some advice with pHing the nute solution for coco with an inaccurate pH pen or similar! Also any advice for a new Coco grower is appreciated.
Have a nice day and happy growing!
So I'm here to share an absolutely noob nerve wrecking mistake of mine, as I am new to Coco and I have badly fucked up the nute schedule. Yet I find this very interesting and meaningful to learn from. So I had to take 3 years of break from growing unfortunately due to life situation issues. I could finally gather the money again for proper equipment and started over. This time around with low wattage HIDs and Coco coir. (I grew in soil and with a grow CFL bulb)
So basically I have a seddling at day 10 right now, which is doing absolutely awful. I had no idea why this is I was guessing all kinds of different things and I am a 90 % sure that I finally figured this out. The plant is doing also awful for this age also looking very unhappy. I have never seen anything like this before, on a forum the told me I was overwatering, but this is not the root of the problem IMO. Basically all new growth is weird, swollen, puffy and firm. Very similar to overwatering right? But the leaves are also way rounder than normal, it's just very weird. The taproot also appeared with a small slit in it due to over temps I guess but I still decided to give it a try. (Also partially my mistake.) Growth is also stunned AF and I'm getting pH issues. I think I finally got it. First of all what the fuck is up with pH meters? I bought mine from Aliexpress a couple years ago and calibrated it a couple of times before, but as I found out yesterday, they are fucking unreliable. At least the cheaper ones. I can't fucking ever calibrate it properly, cause there is a 0.2 difference always even between calibration solutions. -_-' So this first, meaning there have always been a +-0.2 difference in my nute solution.. Then drum rolls please! I was giving the plant enzymes with every single watering instead of just once per week. My God I know. I'll post you a pic of the plant from today, I've never seen anything like this before, also couldn't find anything similar on forums.
I would also like to ask, how the hell do you pH your solution? Do you use a pH pen, or the old school liquid tests? Cuz they can be trusted, but hard to be exact with. I need 5.8 exactly. How do you calibrate the pen? Or like get around this issue? Do you like allow a little ph drift or something? Any input would be appreciated!
So I am staring another seed right now, please give me some advice with pHing the nute solution for coco with an inaccurate pH pen or similar! Also any advice for a new Coco grower is appreciated.
Have a nice day and happy growing!
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