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Many of them look like they have nutrient problems. I never flush and I don't use pure coco, so I can't help much. Yellowing of lower leaves is often caused by the plant moving mobile nutrients to the new growth. With so many plants of different strains, it's hard to suggest a single solution.I guess I'm just wondering if this appears to be underfed / scorched?
the lower yellow leaves means the whole plant looked like that. any healthy looking leaves are new growthMany of them look like they have nutrient problems. I never flush and I don't use pure coco, so I can't help much. Yellowing of lower leaves is often caused by the plant moving mobile nutrients to the new growth. With so many plants of different strains, it's hard to suggest a single solution.
Okay. I think it's safe to say that yellowing leaves usually means the plant isn't getting some of the nutrients it needs. Figuring out the reason is the hard part. Your plants don't look light stressed to me. I don't grow in coco, though. Good luck with your grow.the lower yellow leaves means the whole plant looked like that. any healthy looking leaves are new growth
also thinking about getting an auto feeder because I'm currently gone 15 hours a day 4 days a week. and I can't trust me sahw with 4 kids to hover over the tents all day.I did buffer, and I guess I have just been underfeeding. the bags never dry out and the only 2 that do actually ate doing the best. however going forward I will be feeding daily. my veg tent just seems to be ovetwatered to me and gives me ptsd of overwatered soil and pests. the tops of my bags look real dry because of the airflow but the bottom 80% is still soaked and heavy
now that everything is going smooth I have just one plant that is rapidly failing with familiar symptoms . does this look like rust?Hello again Jimmy.
What it all boils down to in the end, is that you seem to have figured out whats up with your plants and are making appropriate corrections.
If you can find the time watch the videos I posted above for you. Or open and save to your browser so you can find them later. They will really help you in future grows.
All the best. Ron
all my coco was washed and buffered at 7.5 ml per gallon, and ph'd to 5.8. the perlite unfortunately didn't make it into the mix this batch but I have repotted a couple and added some. so it's most likely light stree given that it's dead center of the tent and I have been gradually raising the light %If you look closely at the leaf edges. See how they are rolled up. This is light stress. Place her in a corner of the tent where the light is a little less intense.
As I posted in a previous post. Coco is one of the finest mediums you can grow cannabis in. But. It must be washed. It must be Buffered and it must be cut 70/30 with Perlite. There are no exemptions.
Un buffered coco sucks up any available calcium you put in the pot. And the plant does not have access to the Calcium.
I suspect that this is the issue with this plant.
Rust is a rose disease it would be very rare that you get it on cannabis, it can survive however it’s not it’s preferred homenow that everything is going smooth I have just one plant that is rapidly failing with familiar symptoms . does this look like rust?View attachment 2066228
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