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Yes cups have drainage, soil is dry on top but moist less than an inch underneathSoil looks a touch dry.
Did you poke drainage holes in the cups?
Temp can be raised, going to need a humidifier or something else to raise the humidity.Need to raise your humidity to about 70% and temp up a few degrees like 79
And if that's straight coco then some really weak veg nutrients with a little aloe vera
bowl of water and hang a towel in it..done deal...lol...best wishesTemp can be raised, going to need a humidifier or something else to raise the humidity.
My solution.....Bucket has a water pump that comes on every 2 hours for 5 minutes to soak towel. Fan blows on it when it rotates.bowl of water and hang a towel in it..done deal...lol...best wishes
My solution.....Bucket has a water pump that comes on every 2 hours for 5 minutes to soak towel. Fan blows on it when it rotates
Looks like it works good! Ive got an idea but ill keep this in mind, thanks.
If this coco or mostly coco or is it soil?If anyone could help me out I would greatly appreciate it, a few days ago my little one started to look sick.
Hum 30%
Temp 24c
24w 5000k CFL at 6 inches
Coco with a potting mix underneathIf this coco or mostly coco or is it soil?
Thank you for the input! I am going to let it dry out before watering again, I can also transplant it into a bigger pot if that will help it out?looks like an overwatered young plant to me... lower roots are beginning to shut down. Let this plant dry all the way down to the bottom between waterings... DO NOT keep it moist.
you can, and it will, temporarily... unless you start watering correctly. I don't recommend it though. Transplanting to fix a mistake is not the correct reason to transplant....Thank you for the input! I am going to let it dry out before watering again, I can also transplant it into a bigger pot if that will help it out?
Well if it's mostly coco then I wouldn't let it "dry out" especially if your humidity remains in the 30% range.Coco with a potting mix underneath
what, coco just as a top layer, but mostly soil under that? How much of each? It still sounds like this is a soil grow at this point.Coco with a potting mix underneath