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No mention on ph... you can pour as man many nutes in a plant as you want... if you dont fix ph then its all unavailable to the plantHey this is my first post and I am new here.
7 years experience under my belt this far but finally now making it big with a 6 light DE grow :p
This is also the first time I have used coco as my media.
Royal gold tupur media
5-gallon pots
REMO nutrients
Filtered water
6k DE light fixtures
36k a/c mini split unit
Following REMO feed schedule
Strains 5 blue city diesel, 5 Maui wowie, 5 jillybean, 5 skunk #1
My problem is very odd, it resembles over-watering but my coco media is dry. Perhaps a ph issue due to my inexperience with coco media?
Pics included of both healthy and messed up growth any info would be a great help
Thank you all
Maybe too much light... more likelydim down the lights or raise them de lights may be to bright. this happens to plants when I go from 75% to 100%
Pale leaves and purple stems are deficiency and likely ph problemsTemps 72 f at night 78 f day
Humidity day 30-35% night 35-40%
They may be not liking the intense light, that's a wonderful point. I removed one from the room and it kind of bounced back.
Would the light intensity explain the pale green deficiency looking leaves? Also check this photo, light intensity or ph?
Really appreciate all of the replies!
He said he been growing 7 years. He got to have pH under stood by now. What could be changing his pH in the coco?Pale leaves and purple stems are deficiency and likely ph problems
7 year but this is the first time in coco... still waiting for phHe said he been growing 7 years. He got to have pH under stood by now. What could be changing his pH in the coco?
Either way I always flush with half strength and resume what ever was working before I had problems ;)
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