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Morning,
Have a single plant, about 4-5 weeks in veg, seems to be looking a bit pale and droopy, any idea what may be the problem?
In an autopot
Transplanted yesterday into 15l pots and given a good hand water from top last night. This morning soil is between somewhere between dry and moist
Coco/pebble mix (60/40)
Feeding shogun a&b (2ml/L), silicone, cannazyme, rhizotonic.
Ph of water is around 6, EC around 1.7 (shogun's feed guide recommends 1.5-1.9 EC)
600w led light (Attis) set to 40%, currently 18" above canopy
Temps 25⁰c, humidity around 60-65%
No sign of bugs etc
Leaves are a little pale looking and dropping and some canoeing on top leaves? I thought underwatered, but have it a little more (til 20% run off) but made no difference.
On some leaves possible sign of mag deficiency, I've added a little epsom salts to nutrients solution, I find I always get that though at this stage. I use rainwater with has virtually 0 EC, so I add calmag, but think the calmag does add enough mag.
Any thoughts much appreciated!
Have a single plant, about 4-5 weeks in veg, seems to be looking a bit pale and droopy, any idea what may be the problem?
In an autopot
Transplanted yesterday into 15l pots and given a good hand water from top last night. This morning soil is between somewhere between dry and moist
Coco/pebble mix (60/40)
Feeding shogun a&b (2ml/L), silicone, cannazyme, rhizotonic.
Ph of water is around 6, EC around 1.7 (shogun's feed guide recommends 1.5-1.9 EC)
600w led light (Attis) set to 40%, currently 18" above canopy
Temps 25⁰c, humidity around 60-65%
No sign of bugs etc
Leaves are a little pale looking and dropping and some canoeing on top leaves? I thought underwatered, but have it a little more (til 20% run off) but made no difference.
On some leaves possible sign of mag deficiency, I've added a little epsom salts to nutrients solution, I find I always get that though at this stage. I use rainwater with has virtually 0 EC, so I add calmag, but think the calmag does add enough mag.
Any thoughts much appreciated!