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5 gallon pot.What size pot, and watering schedule?
What's your nute regimen, how much liquid volume going into your medium (what is medium), and you check runoff?5 gallon pot.
Feed once a week
Water every 2-3 days when I see the medium starts to dry on the top
Things should go well, but the plant(s) may take a week or 2 to stabilize and show improvement. I recommend good quality coconut coir in your soil mix, because it both helps water penetrate into the soil and also holds water. Peat moss I think does the same thing, but it is acidic while coir is neutral.Based on all your great info. I have decided to flush my plant and transplant from a 5 gallon to a 10 or 15. I still do have one question how well I know when i fixed the problem? Will the leaves un curl and untwist? I’m a first timer.
Thanks. That’s actually what I have the plant in now. A mixture of coir, perlite and vermiculiteThings should go well, but the plant(s) may take a week or 2 to stabilize and show improvement. I recommend good quality coconut coir in your soil mix, because it both helps water penetrate into the soil and also holds water. Peat moss I think does the same thing, but it is acidic while coir is neutral.
Ok, then your basically growing a coco grow, feeding and watering are different from soil grows, as are many of the nutes and the feeding amounts. I’m a soil guy, but I don’t believe you let coco go dry, and you feed daily, hopefully a coco grower will weigh in.Thanks. That’s actually what I have the plant in now. A mixture of coir, perlite and vermiculite
I think feed is more but pH is less due to daily watering... but I've been known to be wrong more than right haha.Ok, then your basically growing a coco grow, feeding and watering are different from soil grows, as are many of the nutes and the feeding amounts. I’m a soil guy, but I don’t believe you let coco go dry, and you feed daily, hopefully a coco grower will weigh in.
Boron def.
What can I give my plants for this. She still reacts to like so as long as she is some kind of life then I will try everything up until she actually makes a full recovery or diesBoron def.
Chances are you get enough boron from your nutes, but boron is best absorbed when you pH 6-6.5. Boron is removed in RO water and some filtered water. What kine of water you using, and do you stager pH your water/feed?What can I give my plants for this. She still reacts to like so as long as she is some kind of life then I will try everything up until she actually makes a full recovery or dies