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    Default Wrinkling and spotting on Seedlings

    Soil or hydro or coco: Coco

    Strain: Maui Wowie

    Photo or Auto: Photo

    plant age: 3 days

    pot size: 100 ml

    has it been repotted? and when?: no

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil: 0.3 ml/L Grow, Micro, and Bloom.
    0.5ml/L Bplus


    Air temps (max min): unknown. On the cooler side (18-22)

    humidity: unknown. Low. Just misting twice per day.

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl):
    4 - 23w 6500k CFLs

    Light schedule: 24on

    ph level: 6

    EC (hydro and coco only) unknown

    Background EC. Unknown

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco every day or two. Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corneu View Post
    Soil or hydro or coco: Coco

    Strain: Maui Wowie

    Photo or Auto: Photo

    plant age: 3 days

    pot size: 100 ml

    has it been repotted? and when?: no

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil: 0.3 ml/L Grow, Micro, and Bloom.
    0.5ml/L Bplus


    Air temps (max min): unknown. On the cooler side (18-22)

    humidity: unknown. Low. Just misting twice per day.

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl):
    4 - 23w 6500k CFLs

    Light schedule: 24on

    ph level: 6

    EC (hydro and coco only) unknown

    Background EC. Unknown

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco every day or two. Click image for larger version. 

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    why is your PH at 6? 5.8!

    not knowing your Ec in coco is a big no no, u need an EC meter mate, start low work up, i don’t give mine any feed for a couple of weeks when i go from seed i always start with Rhizotnic for a few weeks until they find there feet


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    I wouldn’t wrap nothing around a plant. If anything cut a straw up the side and wrap that around any plants that stretch on ya. They will she’s it once they r big enough


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    water/light lensing after misting the plants twice a day perhaps
    definitely wouldn't wrap the stem, might wanna lower your light to help with the stretching

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    If the plant needs to be supported, something is wrong. With CFLs, you can put them 2 inches or less from the plant safely. Its the only way to use them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fieldy View Post
    why is your PH at 6? 5.8!

    not knowing your Ec in coco is a big no no, u need an EC meter mate, start low work up, i don’t give mine any feed for a couple of weeks when i go from seed i always start with Rhizotnic for a few weeks until they find there feet


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    5.8, 6.0, No fucking difference lmao

    Ec is low, it's city tap water. I don't need to check that. The feed is like 1/8 what they'll be getting as adults, but as coco is an inert medium, they need nutes from day 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunky n funky View Post
    I wouldn’t wrap nothing around a plant. If anything cut a straw up the side and wrap that around any plants that stretch on ya. They will she’s it once they r big enough


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    It's a very elastic material trust, it won't hinder the plant. It's a loose knot too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonsterEnergy View Post
    water/light lensing after misting the plants twice a day perhaps
    definitely wouldn't wrap the stem, might wanna lower your light to help with the stretching
    I heard light burn is a myth lmao. But not a bad point.

    And I did raise my plants closer to the lights to reduce stretching. I figured theyd thicken up enough as they stretched and I guess I was wrong lol. The one that's staked, flopped right over yesterday.

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    I think its just a really ghetto grow.. you dont have the right materials.. but most of all, you have to remember its a plant. Some die some survive.. some have problems and some are healthy.. just like humans. You need to learn a bit more on this stuff.. however making all these mistakes will help you learn like it has for all of us. Your not gonna grow crazy bud your first time. It takes time. But your on the right path brother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corneu View Post
    5.8, 6.0, No fucking difference lmao

    Ec is low, it's city tap water. I don't need to check that. The feed is like 1/8 what they'll be getting as adults, but as coco is an inert medium, they need nutes from day 1.
    The difference between 5.8 & 6.0 PH is huge....

    You just can't start dividing feed like that... it just doesn't work that way as you assume that every plant has exactly the same requirements

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