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That's a rootzone issue. Unless your spraying them.
Ph, watering, quite possibly bugs, nutrient ratios, lockout from overfeeding etc.
Have some details on the grow?
Temp?
Humidity?
Watering practices?
Nutrient and additives?
How exactly are you mix them?
Source water ppm?
Lighting and distance? Lux or par if you can.
definitely a watering issue!
yes i can see the effects of itAs in overwatering?
id say 90% chance, i see signs of it here and there, but i kinda feel maybe the start of pest? than i thought i seen a spot of mildew but i don’t think it is?As in overwatering?
Is around 1.6 ec good for coco?I'm guessing that you are growing in soil because of the the PH valve of the water, I'm not sure about soil but in Coco 2.2 EC is up at the high end and needs to be monitored to avoid nute lock out.
Depends on the plants but 1.6 should be fine mostly, I do go up to 2.4 myself but I will monitor the run off daily and drop nutes a little when run off get within 500 ec of the feeding and/or give them extra bit of water and extra run off if I suspect that things have gotten a little to hot.Is around 1.6 ec good for coco?
I'm guessing that you are growing in soil because of the the PH valve of the water, I'm not sure about soil but in Coco 2.2 EC is up at the high end and needs to be monitored to avoid nute lock out.
Well it very well still could be :-)Another grower that’s killing me in the game is running same EC with coco. Going by the Kootmeds schedule 2.2 is right on. So this isn’t cal mag deficiency or potassium deficiency? Or root aphids?
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