What's happening?

I think if you were able to get 7 liters in a pot before you got runnoff, it was dried up. If your plant date was Jan 1 than your feed PPM could be as high as 750-1000 depending on the strain. pH for feed should be close to 5.5 to 6.5 for coco, the in pot pH is what really matters though, thats where the soil chemistry happens. You will change the pH of feed to regulate the in-pot pH. In-pot pH should be 5.8 to 6.2
Sounds right! I know this is the biggest noob question, but what is the best way to feed them? These are 21Litre pots, my next grow will be in 16Litre pots. My mate always told me to bottom feed to allow the coco to wicker it up, and he said it allows more oxygen to get from the top of the soil into the roots. Not too sure how accurate this is.

What about drip clean, worth adding to my next grow?

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Sounds right! I know this is the biggest noob question, but what is the best way to feed them? These are 21Litre pots, my next grow will be in 16Litre pots. My mate always told me to bottom feed to allow the coco to wicker it up, and he said it allows more oxygen to get from the top of the soil into the roots. Not too sure how accurate this is.

What about drip clean, worth adding to my next grow?

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He is correct, but whats left out is that sometimes the coco dries up starting at the top. There is a limit to how far it can wick which is determined by pot size and volume. If the pot is narrow, the gravity level is lower than if it's wide for example.
 
Might as well get a pro opinion too, @Waira I hope we got this all right, wanna chime in?
He might as well just give water from here on out and ph'd at coco range. If he started in January then he is about 3 months into growing.

OP did you check your trichomes? Do you have a lens? You might have passed the due dates and trichomes will turn to CBN and you can forget about that head high.

I don't know the breeder so I can't really give facts on when to harvest...

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Actually 2 and half months. My bad

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I have not grown in coco yet, but from hanging out in the infirmary, and reading up on it etc. Most people water daily, feed weekly, and wick all the way through. In your case, ad a liter or so of pH'd water per day to the top in addition to wicking will help keep it wet. In your present case though, once it dries out once, you must adjust pH after that flush. It's the most important part of growing in coco.
 
OP. You say purple sativa. But I'm really interested in the breeder.

You have a link to it?

As I said before I had similar problems however it was due to too much calmag which lock me out. I flushed about a month earlier and took damn nearly 5 months to harvest,but that was a photo so that's different..

With autos you need to fix the problem Asap because of the plants life

I have not grown in coco myself but researching and Google is your best friend

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He might as well just give water from here on out and ph'd at coco range. If he started in January then he is about 3 months into growing.

OP did you check your trichomes? Do you have a lens? You might have passed the due dates and trichomes will turn to CBN and you can forget about that head high.

I don't know the breeder so I can't really give facts on when to harvest...

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I do have a loupe (see attached pics) but I can't fucking see shit using it [emoji23] it's a piece of trash.

The only reason why I havent thought to harvest it is because all the hairs are white and havent changed color. Although this is my first grow so I'm quite useless and don't know much at all.

What should I look for in my indoor plant? I hope I havent left it for too long because I really want to flush it before harvesting. When is usually the best time to harvest? What key points should I he looking for?
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when the leaves start to fade, like yours are.
when most pistils are brown
when the trichomes are mostly cloudy.

I can't use those things either. I got a clip on macro lens for my phone and I can zoom in better and snap a shot.

edit: I can be an idiot sometimes. I forget to turn off the fan, and it's no wonder I can't focus on anything!
 
when the leaves start to fade, like yours are.
when most pistils are brown
when the trichomes are mostly cloudy.

I can't use those things either. I got a clip on macro lens for my phone and I can zoom in better and snap a shot.
The pistols havent even started going brown. They're still white and very pointy [emoji23]

These are the seeds: https://www.seedsman.com/en/auto-purple-feminised-seeds

Here's some more photos of the flowers.
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I'm to lazy to explain all that but here is a pic on what you should be looking for.

This is my lense. I love it since it has a bright light and a blurple one I can put it close to my phone
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