2 weeks old
As you can see the burn has continued, I think it’s from the light. Not much I can do I don’t think, but as she grows it’ll lessen.
Second water change to follow tomorrow night.
2 weeks old
Second water change to follow tomorrow night.
Back and looking good!
Filled my res manually as my Grobo claimed it was both full and empty at the same time… odd.The roots do not like light exposure so I’d try not to expose them if possible
Thanks, Aang! I appreciate your advice.
I only exposed them when I took the pic and changed the water manually. I don’t prefer to expose them.
Although, they look healthy and there are new root chutes emerging from the pod now.
I don’t want to damage them, but I do like taking peeks and taking pictures. I take them with flash off and brightness/exposure up.
I tried this coco pod technique with my noob seed
You have some good game when it comes to picking out seeds! @OrionsCeiling on left, my choice on right.
Back again with another update, Day 9
I pushed my coco pod 1/4” further into the res, hopefully it helps her stand up straight! She’s really growing well all around!
Okay, I never changed the water last night, but I added 4mLs Cal/Mag and 4mL veg solution to the res instead.
Good news is, the deficiency hasn’t continued. I’ll remove more of the effected leaves once the plant is more established.
Nutes don’t dispense until day 10 or 11. yyou may run into some nute burn now since you manually added and they will add automatically the first time.
Thanks @FireGuy I’ll go ahead and change the res tonight. Thanks for that, I’m obviously very eager…
Maybe no training for a while to let her rest up?
I agree, leave the leaves until they die. They won’t hurt the plant, but you don’t want to shock her any further. Let her recover and get her under control before any lst or defoliation.
New water change with the distilled water for babies from Walmart today, everything went well! No problems with sensors or anything.
Nutes dispensed and the plant looks good, it’s leaning over but I propped it up with a metal cable from Grobo.
if she’s leaning, check the pod where the stem meets it. just make sure the stalk looks strong and isn’t brown or constricting.
I’ve been focusing on it. Trying to keep the pod as dry as possible. Added a small fan to help air circulate and dry the pod, I pressed it with a paper towel to help dry it out, I’ll keep tabs on it as time goes on.
If all else fails, I’ll try the McDonald’s straw trick I have seen around on here.
Thanks so much for your continued advice @FireGuy
How is the stem doing? Any signs of damping off? Can you post a picture of the stem where it meets the cocopod?