One strain lookin funny.

Forbinwasblue

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Any idea what’s going on here? It’s only this one cultivar. Everything is in coco under cmh in veg. Feeding jacks 3-2-1 plus fulvic and tribus weekly. They just got up potted a few days ago 60EBBB7B-79A8-4AFD-93F4-E6834A30A5ED.jpeg3DBE29E1-4906-4AFE-B711-18482DC25E2B.jpeg
 

tiltswitch

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Coco you want it no higher than 6.0 for ph.your going to need some cal mag if your nutes dont have it in .its hard to od on it so get your ph down to 6 and give it some cal mag and veg em back to health before you flip
 

Renfro

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Yeah it could be too high. Worth a shot to lower it for a feed and see how the new growth responds.
 

Renfro

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I assume you are watering it when it's dry and not just because the others are thirsty. I have been guilty of that in the past and a slower drinking strains plants ended up drowning because they never dried out enough.
 

Forbinwasblue

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Ok thanks guys. I usually keep it at 6 in coco but didn’t have down and was already transplanting. And I use epsom salt for mag and there’s calcium in the part b. Should I also add some actual cal mag you think? I’m kinda new to the nutrient line, only 2 runs but haven’t had any issues with it prior. This strain is new to me though.
 

Renfro

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Coco you want it no higher than 6.0 for ph.your going to need some cal mag if your nutes dont have it in .its hard to od on it so get your ph down to 6 and give it some cal mag and veg em back to health before you flip
Really? I am running coco right now and they were pissed at 5.9 - 6.1 and at 6.3 - 6.5 they are extremely happy. I used to think the same but you have to read the plants.
 

Forbinwasblue

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I assume you are watering it when it's dry and not just because the others are thirsty. I have been guilty of that in the past and a slower drinking strains plants ended up drowning because they never dried out enough.
Just put them in 1/2 gallons and watered thoroughly a few days ago.
 

tiltswitch

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Ph level is just a rule of thumb, so many things effect it like temperature it isnt a gospel truth , nothing is in growing weed.but he needs to start Somewhere and it looks definitely like a ph issue
 

Forbinwasblue

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Read about Fertigation and coco.
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I’ve never watered everyday in veg. And when I transplant, I soak the medium and let it dry more than I usually would, then start normal watering. Never had any issues. And it’s just this one flavor doing it. The rest look good for the most part.
In flower I feed daily. I multifeed once I’m able.
My coco never gets straight water, even in veg. It’s always getting a full food diet. This round I might start using flora Kleen once a week with light nutes due to a buddy’s recommendation.
 

tiltswitch

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The plants are young and its rare to see cal mag deficiencies that early , the ph being out so much has proberly locked outthe uptake of cal mag.its very difficult to give a diagnosis from a pic without knowing everything that you have done and the growing conditions
 
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