ShyGuy
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5.8 even in flower?No worries man as long as you take action the girls should be fine. Always use weak nutrient solution with coco to flush it, that way you maintain the cal/mag balance and pH in the medium. Plain pH'd water throws it out of wack.
I would do both. The current nutrient strength is too high so it needs to be taken down a notch, and if you want to stop the burning as fast as possible then flushing will probably be your best bet in my opinion, but I don't know how how many leaves are affected. If it's only a few you might not need to flush and can just get away with lightening up on the nutrient. If it's a lot or you want peace of mind then I'd say definitely flush.
If you want to flush:
Mix up a 0.4-0.6EC pH 5.8 nutrient solution and get AMPLE run off from the girls, and then after flushing I'd probably run a 1.2EC pH 5.8 feed and see what happens from there. Feel free to wait up and check what some of the other guys think if you want some more opinions but that's my 2 cents.
Cool so fed super light at 5.8 ph last night ec was around .5 and everything had good runoff tomorrow will be the start of week 2 so lets hope i pull my head out of my ass and we dont have any more hiccups or bugsSounds good man. Yup pH 5.8-6.0 seems to be the ticket for coco. I set my rez to 5.8 and I typically let it drift up to 6.0 maybe 6.1 before I pH it back down to 5.8
Super Lemon HazeWhat are those seeds? What strain? I can admit that I can never get seeds to do as good in coco as I can dirt. But from clone I'm a good coco grower.
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