Thanks!! I have since upped my starting feed strength To 2g cmp 4g Mc. have a couple smaller plants coming up behind as well I've started them on 2g cmp 4 g Mc basically from day 1, still have slight interveinal chlorosis on fans. Anywho I'm sure I'll get it sorted. It's either my water, or my nutes need to be dialed in a bit more. I'm banking on my water1g MC is almost nothing, start with higher feed IMO.
Could be reused Medium as well? I never reuse my Coco, but I use small pots and consider it an expense.Thanks!! I have since upped my starting feed strength To 2g cmp 4g Mc. have a couple smaller plants coming up behind as well I've started them on 2g cmp 4 g Mc basically from day 1, still have slight interveinal chlorosis on fans. Anywho I'm sure I'll get it sorted. It's either my water, or my nutes need to be dialed in a bit more. I'm banking on my water
Yeah, I understand. I don't do peat, Coco is better suited for my needs anyways. Plants in Coco can thrive in small containers if fed nutes. Most plants get root bound effects much faster/easier in every other type of medium compared to Coco. No way a soil plant will yield as well as Coco a 1/2 gal container.Yea quite the variables going on with my current grow. I'm not stressing at all, aside from said small issue, they're doing fantastic. Better than every other garden I've done so far. This was a budget grow for me so kinda threw some things together with little to no extra money. I also would hate to discard expensive soil after just one grow, so I also wanted to see what happens. Plus it's just not eco friendly unless your composting. Coco is a lot more eco friendly than peat being it's a sustainable byproduct from processing a renuable natural resource. peat bogs take a loooong time to form and a lot of these soil companies are ravaging them. Bit off track there, sorry
Thanks for journaling this grow btw- has helped me immensely
I will agree with and confirm that.Yeah, I understand. I don't do peat, Coco is better suited for my needs anyways. Plants in Coco can thrive in small containers if fed nutes. Most plants get root bound effects much faster/easier in every other type of medium compared to Coco. No way a soil plant will yield as well as Coco a 1/2 gal container.
I never had good results with Coco and Organic with small pots. Even 2 gal is too small for Organics and Coco. The plants run out of steam halfway through.I will agree with and confirm that.