Plants are looking sad please help.

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So now I have this 5 gallon bucket that I put already put the ProTekt in that may have too chuck it out. As it's my only other 5 gallon bucket and I am going to need it for ro water. I made it a day or 2 ago to give some time for it to settle.
It does say on the DynaGro website that you can store the shit pre diluted for months. So maybe I'll bottle it idk. Just seems like a waste.
 
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Here are some fresh pictures. I think they look a little bit better than they did yesterday.They are green at least. They are a little bit droopy because the lights go off in 2 hours. They weren't as droopy earlier today.
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I had the same problem your having and did just about everything the guys are suggesting and what fixed mine was dialing the light back and a good nitrogen feeding. I also cut back to every other day on watering. Took a few days but they came right back. Nice and green. I’m nowhere near as knowledgeable as many on here but that’s what worked for me. Good luck my friend.
 
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I had the same problem your having and did just about everything the guys are suggesting and what fixed mine was dialing the light back and a good nitrogen feeding. I also cut back to every other day on watering. Took a few days but they came right back. Nice and green. I’m nowhere near as knowledgeable as many on here but that’s what worked for me. Good luck my friend.
Thanks my friend. I dialed the light back. I just don't know if I should feed every day or every other day. It seems every time I try to let them dry for a day or two I come back to a ph lockout. Maybe it was all the silica. Well it has to be the silica. So am going to get a good amount of runnoff when I do feed so I can wash any of the silicate left in my coco
 
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If they weren't so droopy they would look almost as big as the pot.
 
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So now I have this 5 gallon bucket that I put already put the ProTekt in that may have too chuck it out. As it's my only other 5 gallon bucket and I am going to need it for ro water. I made it a day or 2 ago to give some time for it to settle.
It does say on the DynaGro website that you can store the shit pre diluted for months. So maybe I'll bottle it idk. Just seems like a waste.
Bottles nutrients are cheap and if they aren’t you have the wrong line
 
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Thanks my friend. I dialed the light back. I just don't know if I should feed every day or every other day. It seems every time I try to let them dry for a day or two I come back to a ph lockout. Maybe it was all the silica. Well it has to be the silica. So am going to get a good amount of runnoff when I do feed so I can wash any of the silicate left in my coco
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Welp... Both Sour Stomper and Blue Sprayed Shoes are flowering already.
So I may have to chalk this one up as a loss and a learning experience. Although last time they were exactly this age and size before they exploded. So for that reason I will keep em going.

But at the same time I am starting 2 more beans.lol
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Hello Farm family
Plants are looking better except for one plant has some taco'd lower leaves idk if it's too much light ( I doubt it because light is only on 15% power hung 3 feet away) or a nitrogen deficiency.
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The plant with the taco'd lower leaves has a ph of 6.5. I have been feeding until significant runnoff but I can't get it to go any lower than 6.5. I have been feeding 350 ppm ph'd at 5.8 but it doesn't seem to lower the ph of the coco. Should I be worried about this? The ppm of the runnoff is 450 so that is ok.
 
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The plant with the taco'd lower leaves has a ph of 6.5. I have been feeding until significant runnoff but I can't get it to go any lower than 6.5. I have been feeding 350 ppm ph'd at 5.8 but it doesn't seem to lower the ph of the coco. Should I be worried about this? The ppm of the runnoff is 450 so that is ok.
Temps and rh a can cause taco- what’s your room temp and rh
 
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In addition to the curled-up older leaves, I see some necrotic leaf tips and one is turning brown. That could be a reaction to slightly too much light.
 
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In addition to the curled-up older leaves, I see some necrotic leaf tips and one is turning brown. That could be a reaction to slightly too much light.
Yea I cut that leaf off this morning. I overfed them big time for a couple of weeks. I think the tips are from too many nutes and a ph lockout. But I flushed they are looking better. Not much else I can do but wait.
 
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I just checked for mites and I didn't see any. But all I have atm is a 30x 60x jewelers loupe. I will have to get a microscope to ease my mind...
 
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Would it be ok if I cut off those lil branches that have the taco leaves? The plant is 35 days old.
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