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    COCO COIR Help!! Week 2 of Veg and THIS is what it's looking like...?

    Hey Guys / Gals. First Post (unfortunately, wanted to have better news...) LOL. Anyway, Week 2 of Veg, growing in Coco / Perlite, 6 CFL's (4 - 40WT Daylights / 2 - 40WT Soft). Nut's: Dyna Gro (Foliage Pro / Bloom). So at first I took the Shields off the lights (so now it's just the Bulbs / Sockets), and I raised them to about 6 - 7 inches above. "Maybe I had them too close...????" But then I read somewhere that CFL's can be almost "touching" the leaves...???

    So then I noticed the spots and deadness and read "Calcium???" (So just ordered CalMag from Amazon). Will be here Thursday. Any suggestions? Thoughts?

    I use Spring Water / Distilled for watering and the Foliage Pro (1/4 tsp in a gallon). PH: 6.5. Had lights on for 18/6 but last night had them on for 24.

    (Note: Just wanted to point out that I noticed this starting last week when I transplanted it from a small pot that had dirt in it from seedling to this 5 gallon pail w/ Coco.

    ANY thoughts would help. Really want to save this girl....


    #2
    Looks overwatered to me

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      #3
      And still getting over being transplanted...

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        #4
        It looks over watered to me as well..
        why do you destilled the spring water? If it’s real unfiltered spring water that’s arguably the best water to use

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        • stonedharleymarine
          stonedharleymarine commented
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          Sorry, I use the Spring Water just cuz it's around the house and the Distilled other times. (Also use tap). I always PH it correctly.

        #5
        I often overwatered myself starting out, best thing I ever did was switching to smart pots. It’s not impossible but it’s pretty close to impossible to overwater using smart pots

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          #6
          What about the yellow and dark spots? Overwatering also??? By the way, I didn't think it was possible to "over water Coco????"

          Bottom line, is this salvageable???

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            #7
            I’ve never used coco, just soil. It is very salvageable, just stop watering it for a few days until it’s fairly dry to the touch. Once it recovers and starts growing again I’d get rid of the discolored bottom leaves. Mild problem since it’s young

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            #8
            The guys above have great advice! I agree with overwatering but here is the deal, a plastic bucket doesn't allow the soil to dry out properly so you end up with root issues that look like deficiencies. I would take a drill and drill a shit ton of 1/2 holes all around the pot. Good luck!

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            • stonedharleymarine
              stonedharleymarine commented
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              Thanks TexasBob!!! I actually have a small layer of River Rock on the bottom with 10 holes on the bottom. I DO get Run Off once I water but I think I’ll skip watering for a few days as all had recommended. Thanks again!!

            • SoOrbudgal
              SoOrbudgal commented
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              Yep drill a shit ton of holes LOL

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