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Thats what i cant understand, But the one thats mainly affected is in a smaller pot than the others. I've checked them for mites etc for hours just to make sure it's not that.Is there anything you could think of that effected the bad two, and not all of them? The spotting of the new growth makes me think PH issue, or something going on I. The root zone. But why would it only effect 2 of them if they are all in the same medium, get the same water, etc.
Could be root bound. Are you feeding daily?Thats what i cant understand, But the one thats mainly affected is in a smaller pot than the others. I've checked them for mites etc for hours just to make sure it's not that.
Every other day at the minute as there still very wet after a day, i'll have to check the roots see if thats an issue, thanks for the reply :)Could be root bound. Are you feeding daily?
I’m assuming you’re in coco.
I grow in coco. Even if it’s still wet you’re going to want to water it every day, low EC around 1.0. If you treat it like soil, you’ll have ph and/or lockout issues. I’m currently feeding 750ppm (EC about 1.4), 3 times a day. On day 32 of flower. Always get about 20% run off. The daily feedings refresh the coco with air and nutes, allowing the coco to feed the plant.Every other day at the minute as there still very wet after a day, i'll have to check the roots see if thats an issue, thanks for the reply :)
I think thats where im going wrong as i've always grown in soil and struggling to get use to knowing when to water coco. I'll start watering daily with runoff as of tomorrow and see if things improve, I give them a flush earlier. Thanks a lot for advice really appreciatedI grow in coco. Even if it’s still wet you’re going to want to water it every day, low EC around 1.0. If you treat it like soil, you’ll have ph and/or lockout issues. I’m currently feeding 750ppm (EC about 1.4), 3 times a day. On day 32 of flower. Always get about 20% run off. The daily feedings refresh the coco with air and nutes, allowing the coco to feed the plant.
Anytime man. You got it now. I agree, flush with a low ppm solution (around 200), then begin your daily feedings. They should show improvement rather quickly. One of the great things about coco is you can turn the plants around on a dime to correct issues.I think thats where im going wrong as i've always grown in soil and struggling to get use to knowing when to water coco. I'll start watering daily with runoff as of tomorrow and see if things improve, I give them a flush earlier. Thanks a lot for advice really appreciated
And they will. Aphids are the worst. Had an infestation once all hatched at once the hole floor was moving. It was incredible scared the shit out Of me.Yeah I have seen aphids etc cause leaves to show those types of leave damage as they nibble away, would explain 1 plant being affected and others not, they simply haven't made their way there yet.
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