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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale92 View Post
    did u soak them also what are your temps

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    I've not watered yet pal tomorrow now. Temps have been 25c lights on and 22c lights off. Pots seem dryer when I stick my finger in the bottom not wet no more.

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    Quick question guys. Can I use advanced nutrients AnB or do I need specific coco one because guy in grow shop said I'd be able to use the hydroponics one but I've got another two plants and there on the coco one and look good??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy bud View Post
    Quick question guys. Can I use advanced nutrients AnB or do I need specific coco one because guy in grow shop said I'd be able to use the hydroponics one but I've got another two plants and there on the coco one and look good??

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    I haven't used advance nutrients myself, but I always have found coco and hydro nutes work pretty much the same.

    It's always a good idea to stir your nutrients up real good and get some oxygen introduced right before you water your plants. Your plants are mature enough to where you should be watering with nutrients everyday. Sometimes the crinkle you see can be caused by PH being off. I like pH 5.8 to about 6.2ish.



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    I've just done a flush with ph'd water and really mild feed 1mil per litre. I tested ec and ph run off.
    Ph 5.7
    Ec 0.8 1.0
    Leafs are curling up from the sides like cupping also like nute burn but on the sides.Click image for larger version. 

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    I've never bothered to flush Coco. Since it is completely inert if I feel like I'm overfeeding I can just drop my feed level and wash new feed right through the Coco. That will completely renew everything in the root zone.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy bud View Post
    I've not watered yet pal tomorrow now. Temps have been 25c lights on and 22c lights off. Pots seem dryer when I stick my finger in the bottom not wet no more.

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    As a mud slinger please forgive my ignorance but are you not meant to water daily and keep moist at all times in Coco ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jingo View Post
    I've never bothered to flush Coco. Since it is completely inert if I feel like I'm overfeeding I can just drop my feed level and wash new feed right through the Coco. That will completely renew everything in the root zone.



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    It's doing head in this. With the leaves curling I was thinking heat stress but the temps are 20c and the light is about 1.5 foot away be I know if they do get too hot the leaves curl over too cool down I've had this before. The drooping is either too much water or not enough but the stems curve and don't sag.
    I was also thinking nute burn because of the brown edges but nute burn shows in the tips first. The only reason I flushed was because I read it could be potassium toxicity and from the images I've seen it looks like that apart from the crinkled leaves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greengrass View Post
    As a mud slinger please forgive my ignorance but are you not meant to water daily and keep moist at all times in Coco ?
    You are yes but my problem was the pots never seemed to dry out they always seemed heavy like they was water sat in the bottom. I've done the flush now with light feed so in a couple of days if they seem worse then I've probably drowned them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy bud View Post
    You are yes but my problem was the pots never seemed to dry out they always seemed heavy like they was water sat in the bottom. I've done the flush now with light feed so in a couple of days if they seem worse then I've probably drowned them.

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    I thought you had to water daily to wash the old nutes out and drowning was impossible in Coco

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluffy bud View Post
    You are yes but my problem was the pots never seemed to dry out they always seemed heavy like they was water sat in the bottom. I've done the flush now with light feed so in a couple of days if they seem worse then I've probably drowned them.

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    They aren't supposed to dry out, dry coco = root death/stunting/stress/shock etc Coco is hydro forget your soil ways

    They are heavy because THERE IS still water in there, good, coco is most aerated when saturated. Wet coco is full of oxygen. You feed daily to make sure the water sat in there is fresh every time you miss a feed you are choking your plants roots, shocking the plant more and increasing the visible symptoms including droop.

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