Possible issues? Help please.

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Wgonzalez

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Hello all. First time grower here. Wanted to post few pics of slight issues that arose, see if they're actually issues, what they may be and how to rectify the situation. Thanks so much.

5 seeds in 5 gallon fabric pots - planted same day march 1st. Some leaves are starting to twist and 1 now has yellow/ brown spot on it. Will post pics. Using 100% canna coco premium. Watered 2 times, 4 days ago and 3 days prior to that, 100% recommended nutrients. Using 100% organic canna bio vega and bio flores later. What could be causing this issue if any. Thanks in advance.
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Beachwalker

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Water everyday at 6.0 and start feeding lightly; wait for a coco grower to come talk to you
 
Vagician

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The yellowing isn't a major issue at all, she just looks a little hungry. What pH/ppm are you feeding at? What are your temps and humidities at day and night? Higher temps can cause the edges to curl up as in your last picture. Shoot for 75-78 degrees and ~50% humidity.
 
detroitjoe

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Completely normal.
Most forget that some get damaged leaving the shell

Also, touch the top of soil, you will notice it's warm. Dark colors absorb heat.
 
Beachwalker

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"Watered 2 times, 4 days ago and 3 days prior to that"

^ this is the problem ^

That plant is pale and needs to be fed and watered properly;

Op, search how to feed and water Coco properly. And next time start them in smaller pots like was said above, good luck
 
Medfinder

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Completely normal.
Most forget that some get damaged leaving the shell

Also, touch the top of soil, you will notice it's warm. Dark colors absorb heat.
Looks a tiny bit li k e a fungi pathogen...watch humidity if you can.
 
Jimster

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You don't have anything to worry about with those small spots on the lobe of a leaf. If the entire plant is turning colors or new growth is corkscrewed, then you might have a nutrient issue.
 
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