To me ... it appears your plants are canabalizing themselves looking for nutrients since Coco has none.
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The coco is coco mix from biobizz, I asked if I had to buffer it but they said I did not. Idk if this helps but I was given the impression it needed no buffer and was good to go. Do I need to take any further steps to ensure this doesn't happen again?To me ... it appears your plants are canabalizing themselves looking for nutrients since Coco has none.
Also I just seen this reply.. My bad. Do you have a good recommendation for a coco? Maybe something I don't have to buffer or similarI had nothing but problems when I tried Bio Bizz. All my plants died. Never had that issue with Fox Farms soil.
Oh.. This is worrying as I read its a scale of 5.8-6.2.. Maybe we have just found the problem and I have be using the wrong pH water.. Can you confirm this?
Im going to try this now with my auto and my photo.. At this point I'm basically using my Autos as test subjects meanwhile giving all my love to my photoperiod. Thank you so much man for the help as well as everyone else who chipped in along the way! This is the first forum iv signed up to to look to improve / ask for help and it's really given me a lot of hope.loads mix the feeding charts up , coco is classed as soilless/ HYDRO you feed daily at 1/4 strength not plain water as coco doesn't hold nutes for long they wash out , look to the left side of the chart , 5.6/5.8 is good for starting even a once off at 5.5 for some iron , then move to 5.8 stick there for a bit
A buffer would be something like Dolomite Lime to control pH. I don't think buffers have much to do with feeding nutrients. I may be wrong on this as I don't have a deep understanding on this as of yet. It simply means if your Nute pH is between 6.0 - 7.0 for soil you don't have to worry about pH-ing to 6.4 as the lime will do it for you.The coco is coco mix from biobizz, I asked if I had to buffer it but they said I did not. Idk if this helps but I was given the impression it needed no buffer and was good to go. Do I need to take any further steps to ensure this doesn't happen again?
i am sure its just ORGANIC coco,A buffer would be something like Dolomite Lime to control pH. I don't think buffers have much to do with feeding nutrients. I may be wrong on this as I don't have a deep understanding on this as of yet. It simply means if your Nute pH is between 6.0 - 7.0 for soil you don't have to worry about pH-ing to 6.4 as the lime will do it for you.
Does the bag say anything about Nutrients in it & No Need to Feed for 6 - 8 weeks ? Does it have ingredients like Bat Guano, Fish Kelp, etc. ? If not you need nutes. If it does have nutes, they will only last 3 - 4 weeks at most. They exaggerate a little.
So I transplanted one auto into a biodegradable pot yesterday and gave it a full strength feeding at 5.7 and I don't know if I'm imagining things but when I checked on it this morning the newer leaves are looking fuller, no further browning or yellowing and and the new leaves had actually grown a little bit. I think having them in their final pot (which was too big for so early on) + not giving it a good proper feeding was my problem.. I could be imagining things but ill check to make sure and keep track of progress.. Maybe also in future I will avoid autos and go with photos just to make my life a little bit easier.A buffer would be something like Dolomite Lime to control pH. I don't think buffers have much to do with feeding nutrients. I may be wrong on this as I don't have a deep understanding on this as of yet. It simply means if your Nute pH is between 6.0 - 7.0 for soil you don't have to worry about pH-ing to 6.4 as the lime will do it for you.
Does the bag say anything about Nutrients in it & No Need to Feed for 6 - 8 weeks ? Does it have ingredients like Bat Guano, Fish Kelp, etc. ? If not you need nutes. If it does have nutes, they will only last 3 - 4 weeks at most. They exaggerate a little.