Need some help in coco (With photos)

xxorezxx

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Hello guys ! This is third grow in coco and the first with RO water (I'm using RO because my tap water is around 0.65 EC)
I used COCO MIX coco from biobizz, and 550 watts COB (actual potency and 45 cms from the plants).
I water once a day.
The strains are Special queen 3 of them, 2 speedy chile and 1 Royal Cheese. (All from royal queen seeds)
The RO water is 0.02 EC and I raise it to 0.2 with Cal-MagCal-Max.jpg Cal-max1.jpg ,then I add Hesi COCO Hesi COCO.jpg Hesi Coco1.jpg up to 1.0 EC (first week up to EC 0.8, second week 0.9 EC) after that I add a drop of Hesi supervit.jpg Hesi super vit.jpg in 6 liters and after that Hesi Root Complex (2.5 ml per liter) Hesi complejo radicular.jpg Hesi complejo radicular1.jpg, and to Finish I add PH-down to adjust PH to 5.8.
Actually the plants are on day 14 of life (At moment of the picture was taken).
At the beginning I started without the proper air flow and the girls got heat stressed when they are like 7-8 days old, then I added the proper ventilation reducing the temperature from 33°c to 25°c and the new leaves are showing no or little symptoms of heat stress.

I know that the stress is totally my fault, but I want to give the girls a long vegetative period so I ignored it (just fixed the problem waiting for them to recover).

The problem now is that they are not looking pretty healthy (I know some leaves are totally affected by the heat stress, but now talking about nutrients and so on), specially one of them which is showing some deficiencies which I'm not pretty sure of what is it. I'm newbie with Coco so I would really appreciate any advise that can help me to improve the health of my girls or at least fix the problem of the one with the most notable deficiency (Special Queen) 39675768_652344515150417_8027055879201226752_n.jpg . They are kind of droppy because the picture was taken on their sleep time. 39515292_1028489570692409_4923801618245222400_n.jpg

Additional information: After some growth I want to transplant them into 50 liters smartpot and give them around 50 days of vegetative to grow some monsters.
(My native language is Spanish, so if something is misspelled or difficult to understand please tell me and I'll try to improve my writing)
 
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Huckster79

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They look fine, they can recover from that like nothing even if individual leaves dont. I dont know that nute line but i love coco! I myself feel most deficiencies and such are from overnuting... i feed mine crazy low and have same yield and potency and less issues than when i fed loads of heavy strenght pricey fancy nutes....

I use 1/4 strenghth of just plain old jacks... its available 24/7 through a wicking water system as well as a top water 12 times a day. Id say before exploring a simple nute like jacks use what you got but back off to half dose max... its easy to feed em more if they look hungry than chase a "deficiency" caused by overnuting.

Coco rocks! You look like you are doing fine
 

xxorezxx

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Oh, I have forgotten how an overnut looks like honestly, never thought that before on this girls, i'll low a bit the nuts and look what happen. Also I'll wait a little bit if somebody come with another idea.
 

rob333

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Hello guys ! This is third grow in coco and the first with RO water (I'm using RO because my tap water is around 0.65 EC)
I used COCO MIX coco from biobizz, and 550 watts COB (actual potency and 45 cms from the plants).
I water once a day.
The strains are Special queen 3 of them, 2 speedy chile and 1 Royal Cheese. (All from royal queen seeds)
The RO water is 0.02 EC and I raise it to 0.2 with Cal-MagView attachment 4183608 View attachment 4183609 ,then I add Hesi COCO View attachment 4183613 View attachment 4183615 up to 1.0 EC (first week up to EC 0.8, second week 0.9 EC) after that I add a drop of View attachment 4183616 View attachment 4183617 in 6 liters and after that Hesi Root Complex (2.5 ml per liter) View attachment 4183611 View attachment 4183612, and to Finish I add PH-down to adjust PH to 5.8.
Actually the plants are on day 14 of life (At moment of the picture was taken).
At the beginning I started without the proper air flow and the girls got heat stressed when they are like 7-8 days old, then I added the proper ventilation reducing the temperature from 33°c to 25°c and the new leaves are showing no or little symptoms of heat stress.

I know that the stress is totally my fault, but I want to give the girls a long vegetative period so I ignored it (just fixed the problem waiting for them to recover).

The problem now is that they are not looking pretty healthy (I know some leaves are totally affected by the heat stress, but now talking about nutrients and so on), specially one of them which is showing some deficiencies which I'm not pretty sure of what is it. I'm newbie with Coco so I would really appreciate any advise that can help me to improve the health of my girls or at least fix the problem of the one with the most notable deficiency (Special Queen) View attachment 4183600 . They are kind of droppy because the picture was taken on their sleep time. View attachment 4183603

Additional information: After some growth I want to transplant them into 50 liters smartpot and give them around 50 days of vegetative to grow some monsters.
(My native language is Spanish, so if something is misspelled or difficult to understand please tell me and I'll try to improve my writing)
to be honest led would be the main issue i have seen all sorts of issues with people using leds and coco
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
Hello guys ! This is third grow in coco and the first with RO water (I'm using RO because my tap water is around 0.65 EC)
I used COCO MIX coco from biobizz, and 550 watts COB (actual potency and 45 cms from the plants).
I water once a day.
The strains are Special queen 3 of them, 2 speedy chile and 1 Royal Cheese. (All from royal queen seeds)
The RO water is 0.02 EC and I raise it to 0.2 with Cal-MagView attachment 4183608 View attachment 4183609 ,then I add Hesi COCO View attachment 4183613 View attachment 4183615 up to 1.0 EC (first week up to EC 0.8, second week 0.9 EC) after that I add a drop of View attachment 4183616 View attachment 4183617 in 6 liters and after that Hesi Root Complex (2.5 ml per liter) View attachment 4183611 View attachment 4183612, and to Finish I add PH-down to adjust PH to 5.8.
Actually the plants are on day 14 of life (At moment of the picture was taken).
At the beginning I started without the proper air flow and the girls got heat stressed when they are like 7-8 days old, then I added the proper ventilation reducing the temperature from 33°c to 25°c and the new leaves are showing no or little symptoms of heat stress.

I know that the stress is totally my fault, but I want to give the girls a long vegetative period so I ignored it (just fixed the problem waiting for them to recover).

The problem now is that they are not looking pretty healthy (I know some leaves are totally affected by the heat stress, but now talking about nutrients and so on), specially one of them which is showing some deficiencies which I'm not pretty sure of what is it. I'm newbie with Coco so I would really appreciate any advise that can help me to improve the health of my girls or at least fix the problem of the one with the most notable deficiency (Special Queen) View attachment 4183600 . They are kind of droppy because the picture was taken on their sleep time. View attachment 4183603

Additional information: After some growth I want to transplant them into 50 liters smartpot and give them around 50 days of vegetative to grow some monsters.
(My native language is Spanish, so if something is misspelled or difficult to understand please tell me and I'll try to improve my writing)
but to be honest that look like a bit hot on the nutes
 

xxorezxx

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to be honest led would be the main issue i have seen all sorts of issues with people using leds and coco
Actually when I grew outdoor with coco the girls seemed lot more healthy and I was doing the same that now, the one difference is that I was using tap water instead RO water (and the sun obviously). Actually I was working with less nutes that time due the hard water, I'll low down the nutes if nobody gives me another idea.
 
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