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Yes, I read in a couple places that coco gains quite a bit so your suppose to feed at 5.8. I haven’t had a issue through their entire life, outflow has always been 6.5
Needs a flush to get the salts out . Od .
Sometimes it’s multiple problems I think I don’t run coco but ur run off #’s are strange it could be full of calcium did you rinse it good before use ? And light should be moved up and I would question ph issues ? All possibilities! The Beauty of growini feed every watering with high run off percentage nothing below 30% do you still believe it need a flush? I heard it was bad to flush with plain water in coco..?
Im feeing very conflicted..
It won't hurt to flush it but I still believe you need to seriously check for mites your plant looks like a classic case of mites to me and to about three or four others above tooi feed every watering with high run off percentage nothing below 30% do you still believe it need a flush? I heard it was bad to flush with plain water in coco..?
Im feeing very conflicted..
It won't hurt to flush it but I still believe you need to seriously check for mites your plant looks like a classic case of mites to me and to about three or four others above too
the mites you're looking for now are much smaller than the two-spotted spider mite and very hard to see
Also a Mite infestation can mimic a lot of other problems but it's the Mites causing it, and you can't correct it no matter what you change, add or take away
Check under the leaves and inside on the stems too
Sorry my friend, have you ever seen a burn victim...…they don't ever return to a normal ….but, in fairness they have hearts of gold and can motivate mountains to move...just saying. My sincere best wishes with whatever you do to finish
Sorry my friend, have you ever seen a burn victim...…they don't ever return to a normal ….but, in fairness they have hearts of gold and can motivate mountains to move...just saying. My sincere best wishes with whatever you do to finish
If the leaves are burnt, then the plant will not take up nutrients and water as it should...think about it. Think of a person who has suffered a 30% burn. Their skin is no longer able to control temperature through sweating or shivering in that area because the tissues do not function properly. Now think in terms of a plant, it's leaves for transpiration no longer work properly, it's over watered roots no longer uptake as they should, and the plant starts to go into a wicked spiral, hence the articles that I sent you. This plant will be lucky to finish where it should. My opinion, and I do not know your garden, but move this plant further away from the lights than the others, if possible, and don't expect great results from this plants in the end...I know! However, note this process so you can always refer to it later for comparisons, and my friend you will start to become a better grower by this experience
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