Teeky84
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I added a good dose of calmag to my last feed so maybe that way what helped the autos.. I have a separate diary for the autos so things don’t get confusing .I've never grown in Coco before but they look at little underfed to me... Usually when I overfeed, my leaves are dark green and claw down, then they will burn at the tips and edge of leaves. I'm only on my 2nd grow tho bro, just my observation... Good luck!
Hell yea bro, I bet the calmag will help. I had a plant looking very similar to that, and a dose of calmag and a light feeding helped a lot.I added a good dose of calmag to my last feed so maybe that way what helped the autos.. I have a separate diary for the autos so things don’t get confusing .
Thanks for the reply bro. Much appreciated
These are mine 6weeks into flowerHi guys ,
This is my 4th grow. 1st in a couple of years .
It is round 6 weeks since the seeds were germinated. I purchased the seeds from a grower friend . Out of the 4 seeds , only 2 aprouted after the germinated seeds were put into the coco .
I had problems from the start with yellowing of leafs which was fixed once incalibrated my PH meter . Since then all ha been well , however lower leafs have started devoloping yellow spots so any help in diagnosing this problem would be more then welcome .
Last week they were transplanted into their final pots.
My set up is as follows :
1.2 x 1.2 x 2m grow tent
600w hps dual spec
Canna coco
Ionic grow and bloom nutes
Currently feeding at 0.8ec
Still to purchase :
Extractor fan and carbon filter
I also have 3 star dawg clones however they have major signs of transplant shock after been moved from propagator and don't seem to be recovering very well
I will keep posting updates until the day of harvest so any help
Any help and tips would be great
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