Hi all,
I have some seedlings which have been planted into coco coir, specifically this brand: https://www.canna-uk.com/coco_professional_plus
The environment is correct as far as temperature and humidity (indoor grow). However the seedlings are painfully slow to grow, 2-3 weeks now and they are only on their 2nd layer of leaves.
I decided to test the PH level of the new coco coir and was shocked to find that out of the bag the coco is testing between 4.3 and 4.6... is this normal??
So I now have a problem as the seedlings have already been planted into their vegetation pots and carefully watered.
What am I best to do? transplant them back into smaller pots and then flush the coco coir to try and bring up the PH?
The root systems are incredibly fragile and I believe not developing at all. I would really like to try and save these plants if possible. Flushing the current pots will probably kill them as the pots will not dry out quick enough.
What would you do?
I have some seedlings which have been planted into coco coir, specifically this brand: https://www.canna-uk.com/coco_professional_plus
The environment is correct as far as temperature and humidity (indoor grow). However the seedlings are painfully slow to grow, 2-3 weeks now and they are only on their 2nd layer of leaves.
I decided to test the PH level of the new coco coir and was shocked to find that out of the bag the coco is testing between 4.3 and 4.6... is this normal??
So I now have a problem as the seedlings have already been planted into their vegetation pots and carefully watered.
What am I best to do? transplant them back into smaller pots and then flush the coco coir to try and bring up the PH?
The root systems are incredibly fragile and I believe not developing at all. I would really like to try and save these plants if possible. Flushing the current pots will probably kill them as the pots will not dry out quick enough.
What would you do?
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