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    Coco Issues: HELP!

    Hey all...planted some seeds in canna-coco (75%) & perlite (25%)

    using 4" coir pots so the roots can suck in oxygen


    It's been TWO WEEKS and the seedlings still look small, tiny and beginning to purple up on the leaves (a sort of dusty purpling)

    At this point the plants should be much more lush, green and feeding on the nutrients I have--problem is, they simply don't want to grow


    Second batch of seeds I'm running..first batch died out on me and did the same thing my second batch is doing currenty


    I bought a digital ph meter..I PH around 10 gallons of water in one sitting to 5.8 and fill up a ton of gallon water containers for storage

    I come back the next day to water with the acidic water, and the ph is back up to 5.9 or 6.2.....ph jumped points over night..WHAT THE FUCK

    so I adjust it till it reads 5.8--THEN I water

    I killed the first batch because I watered with tap

    This time around I'm covering my ass by ph'ing the water to 5.8 (or so I thought)


    Whats good cannabis.com?

    Should I add 2-3ml of calmag solution to my coco/perlite mix when I plant NEW seedlings?

    Someone said I should feed the seedlings with a LOW (1-2ml worth) of my A&B fertlizer solution within the first 3-4 days of the sprout coming up...any truth to this

    I really need help dudes..I have wasted 6+ weeks on seeds (yea I'm a loser...I kno )

    Thanks for at least reading my post and thank you for the reply

    :rastasmoke:
    Hennessy1414 Reviewed by Hennessy1414 on . Coco Issues: HELP! Hey all...planted some seeds in canna-coco (75%) & perlite (25%) using 4" coir pots so the roots can suck in oxygen It's been TWO WEEKS and the seedlings still look small, tiny and beginning to purple up on the leaves (a sort of dusty purpling) At this point the plants should be much more lush, green and feeding on the nutrients I have--problem is, they simply don't want to grow Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Coco Issues: HELP!

    Wish I would have saved pics of the sickly lookings seedlings..I got really pissed and took them off my computer--I couldn't stand to think about them anymore

    why run from my problems..yall should be able to help me

    I remember being here 3-4 years ago..really nice site that got even more members--WOOOOT!

    room pics for the time being;






    I have a REALLY nasty carbon filter innovation that my buddy turned me on to..if someone can figure out my problem, then I'll post pics for everyone to see :jointsmile: :thumbsup:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Coco Issues: HELP!

    what the fuck is wrong with this place?

    I cant insert images..I think I would have to 'upload' them so people can SEE the pictures..not click on them

    crafty ways canna.com...this makes it so you FORCE people to sign up and view the picture

    oh, and then it booted me off editing pics into my post because I had been "editing for 10 minutes, no more for you! contact the forum admin for more info"

    this site is some shit..grasscity status :stoned:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Coco Issues: HELP!

    Glad we could help.


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    #5
    Senior Member

    Coco Issues: HELP!

    cool

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