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Identifying nutrient and discoloration issues

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Right of the bat these plants been through it. This is my first grow and I’ve had a lot of learning curves with them. They’re in coco choir (1/3 ratio) with organic soil. I’ve been using cronk nutrients using their grow chart for feeding and watering. I’ve been feeding about every 3 days and using a moisture meter to test the dampness of my soil. I’ve had nutrient issues this entire grow and I’m just not sure if the issue is the nutrient themselves or what’s causing all these issues. Yes I’ve read every grow chart on this form and yes I’ve been flushing. If anyone has any suggestions on what’s happening please let me know I’m really not trying get them to this point again😂
 

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Right of the bat these plants been through it. This is my first grow and I’ve had a lot of learning curves with them. They’re in coco choir (1/3 ratio) with organic soil. I’ve been using cronk nutrients using their grow chart for feeding and watering. I’ve been feeding about every 3 days and using a moisture meter to test the dampness of my soil. I’ve had nutrient issues this entire grow and I’m just not sure if the issue is the nutrient themselves or what’s causing all these issues. Yes I’ve read every grow chart on this form and yes I’ve been flushing. If anyone has any suggestions on what’s happening please let me know I’m really not trying get them to this point again😂
You just did all the steps way too fast. You have no idea the learning curves still to come. You're in the right place though.

Whatever is in that pot is fucked. You have more seeds to start again?
 
Right of the bat these plants been through it. This is my first grow and I’ve had a lot of learning curves with them. They’re in coco choir (1/3 ratio) with organic soil. I’ve been using cronk nutrients using their grow chart for feeding and watering. I’ve been feeding about every 3 days and using a moisture meter to test the dampness of my soil. I’ve had nutrient issues this entire grow and I’m just not sure if the issue is the nutrient themselves or what’s causing all these issues. Yes I’ve read every grow chart on this form and yes I’ve been flushing. If anyone has any suggestions on what’s happening please let me know I’m really not trying get them to this point again😂
100 percent magnesium deficiency and what is your vPD sitting at....
 
Hey there @Kush.0g you're in a tough spot bro. I can't imagine with your first ever grow you'll be able to bring her back to a healthy lifestyle, sorry 😔 You would have much better odds sticking to 1 medium to start off. I've always used Promix as its light medium, easy for seedlings and clones to get rooted in. This leaves the feedings up to Me, so you can better gauge what they need as they grow. Easy to fix fuck ups too!! Fire up a couple more seeds or clones. Keep trying bro 🤘🏼
 
If you're running 1/3 coco and 2/3 organic soil, I suspect you're watering and feeding too often. The tip burn, running down the edges of the leaves, is typical of over-feeding. The taco-ing suggests too much light. I doubt it has anything to do with the nutrient brand. It's how much and how often.
 
You just did all the steps way too fast. You have no idea the learning curves still to come. You're in the right place though.

Whatever is in that pot is fucked. You have more seeds to start again?
What steps did I do too fast?
 
If you're running 1/3 coco and 2/3 organic soil, I suspect you're watering and feeding too often. The tip burn, running down the edges of the leaves, is typical of over-feeding. The taco-ing suggests too much light. I doubt it has anything to do with the nutrient brand. It's how much and how often.
Perfect thank you
 
Add to the advice don’t have more than one plant to a pot it makes them compete for nutrients
 
What are you setting your phone at when feeding/watering?
 
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