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Best o luck man.....i hope u kick their assesI personally think its not too late to correct this. No, its not going to be what it could have, but ive delt with this before and have seen them bounce back, especially when underfeeding is the problem.
Hopeing thats what im dealing with here, time will tell.
What size pots and how much water did you use?? What was the pH for your flush??Well i did a slury test to a few plants and the ph came back at 5.0. Plants dont look any better today and being that ive already flushed all these plants for last week, not sure how to get their ph to rise up.
This tells me the lighting has something to do with it.. You can have to much light..but even the tables further from the light are reacting like this just not as bad.
Throw away the slurry test equipment ........it's got your brain trapped in a box.I did a slury test with ro water which is why ppms where at 280, but i guess that could still be low. Ph of ro was about 6.5 and came out at 5 after slury test. Ive flushed 5 times the volume with 1.2ec nute solution and that wasnt enough to break the low ph bond. Still cominh out at like 5.1-5.2. Should i just use tap to try and break bond then flush with nutes?
Throw away the slurry test equipment ........it's got your brain trapped in a box.
Mix up a 1/2 strength batch of whatever you're using for nutrients(hopeing you use a line that is complete). pH it to 5.8 - 6.2 and feed them to 20% run off. You just reset your coco.
Do this everyime time they need water and gradually increase the feed amount until you are looking good.
You can fix the problem in my opinion but you're going to have to stop flushing that Medium. Them ladies are starving. Best of luck. Peace
Well it would be interesting to know what you're using for nutrients but I would go with half of what the bottle recommends.Do u mean half my normal dose or half of what the bottle calls for?
I have used this line of nutes and it is the only nutrient line that ever gave me lockout in coco..Dyna Gro Foliage Pro is not sufficient for the complete nutrient needs of cannabis.
Dyna Gro nutrients : the full line ; which includes veg, bloom,kln, Protekt, and Magpro are a decent enough nutrient program to grow cannabis. I have used it with good results. But salt buildup is going to be an issue if you're using Dyna Gro, the full line, you'll have to flush monthly . You cannot let the medium dry out. And you must flush it before Harvest.
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