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Completely lost here

Are you saying pull the plant and recharge the coco? Then replant?
I was referring to, as the paragraphs starts "Next time..." The next time you start plants.

Just follow a simple autoflower coco or soil regimen, such as I'm sure you could find for the Canna nutes you have. Try to avoid trying to optimize everything. The plants appreciate simplicity and consistency, and that's what you should concentrate on as a new grower.
 
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I was referring to, as the paragraphs starts "Next time..." The next time you start plants.

Just follow a simple autoflower coco or soil regimen, such as I'm sure you could find for the Canna nutes you have. Try to avoid trying to optimize everything. The plants appreciate simplicity and consistency, and that's what you should concentrate on as a new grower.
Ok got it.. thanks for the explanation
 
Here they are after a two day dry back. Looking healthier. I have been spraying them once a day with Mg foliar
Thanks for all the advice
 

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