Problem after feeding

Running in Coco about 3-4 weeks old plant was healthy prior to feeding 24hrs ago. 700ppm and 1.5 EC PH 5.9 fed until some run off...Running with Canna Nutes ...Seems to be mainly on Old Growth Any help would be appreciated
 

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Bernie420

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Running in Coco about 3-4 weeks old plant was healthy prior to feeding 24hrs ago. 700ppm and 1.5 EC PH 5.9 fed until some run off...Running with Canna Nutes ...Seems to be mainly on Old Growth Any help would be appreciated
Looks like it might be cal deficient to me.
 

xtsho

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I use 5ML per gal of cal mag with canna coco nutes already. What a pain in the ass this coco is.
Coco is easy. I've been growing with it for years with great success. I don't use calmag either. The key is to use a nutrient that already has adequate amounts of calcium. What I use has calcium nitrate as the main nitrogen source. You'll find that many of the less expensive hydro nutrients do that. The designer nutrients don't have enough calcium in them on purpose so they can sell you another bottle of stuff. Another thing with coco is that less is better. The feed charts for many nutrients have people overfeeding. As odd as it sounds, overfeeding can cause nutrient deficiencies.

To grow successfully in coco all you need for nutrients is calcium nitrate, a micronutrient blend, and maybe some MKP depending on the P/K amounts in the micronutrient. Any decent micronutrient blend will already contain adequate amounts of magnesium and the calcium nitrate will supply all the necessary calcium. It doesn't make sense that a nutrient line supposedly developed for growing in coco would need to be supplemented with additional calcium or magnesium.
 
Coco is easy. I've been growing with it for years with great success. I don't use calmag either. The key is to use a nutrient that already has adequate amounts of calcium. What I use has calcium nitrate as the main nitrogen source. You'll find that many of the less expensive hydro nutrients do that. The designer nutrients don't have enough calcium in them on purpose so they can sell you another bottle of stuff. Another thing with coco is that less is better. The feed charts for many nutrients have people overfeeding. As odd as it sounds, overfeeding can cause nutrient deficiencies.

To grow successfully in coco all you need for nutrients is calcium nitrate, a micronutrient blend, and maybe some MKP depending on the P/K amounts in the micronutrient. Any decent micronutrient blend will already contain adequate amounts of magnesium and the calcium nitrate will supply all the necessary calcium. It doesn't make sense that a nutrient line supposedly developed for growing in coco would need to be supplemented with additional calcium or magnesium.
Canna with RO water needs Cal / Mag supplement ... they assume the tap is coming out at .4 EC with Calcium and Magnesium naturally occurring in the .4 . You think I’m over doing the nutes ?
 
Coco is easy. I've been growing with it for years with great success. I don't use calmag either. The key is to use a nutrient that already has adequate amounts of calcium. What I use has calcium nitrate as the main nitrogen source. You'll find that many of the less expensive hydro nutrients do that. The designer nutrients don't have enough calcium in them on purpose so they can sell you another bottle of stuff. Another thing with coco is that less is better. The feed charts for many nutrients have people overfeeding. As odd as it sounds, overfeeding can cause nutrient deficiencies.

To grow successfully in coco all you need for nutrients is calcium nitrate, a micronutrient blend, and maybe some MKP depending on the P/K amounts in the micronutrient. Any decent micronutrient blend will already contain adequate amounts of magnesium and the calcium nitrate will supply all the necessary calcium. It doesn't make sense that a nutrient line supposedly developed for growing in coco would need to be supplemented with additional calcium or magnesium.
What nutrients do you have success with Coco ?
 

MrGreenFingers99

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On all my grows the first couple sets of leaves always get a bit rough looking like that, new growth looks pretty good to me but I can see just a little tip burn, I would measure the PH and EC going in and then measure the the PH and EC coming out (runoff), if EC is alot higher coming out then you are over feeding etc.
 
On all my grows the first couple sets of leaves always get a bit rough looking like that, new growth looks pretty good to me but I can see just a little tip burn, I would measure the PH and EC going in and then measure the the PH and EC coming out (runoff), if EC is alot higher coming out then you are over feeding etc.
Ok thanks, my EC is coming out at 1.8 and pH of 6
 

MrGreenFingers99

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Ok thanks, my EC is coming out at 1.8 and pH of 6
Ok, i think you said going in was 700ppm so 1.4 - I would back off a bit on the base nutes and feed around 500ppm 1.0 EC with PH at 5.8 - your PH is fine but you dont want it rising to much in Coco try keeping between 5.8 - 6.2 - make sure your using Calmag as well in coco
 

xtsho

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Canna with RO water needs Cal / Mag supplement ... they assume the tap is coming out at .4 EC with Calcium and Magnesium naturally occurring in the .4 . You think I’m over doing the nutes ?
It doesn't matter what I think but it looks like the plant thinks you're overdoing the nutes.


What nutrients do you have success with Coco ?
I just use some cheap nutes called VitaGrow. It's just three parts, calcium nitrate, a micronutient blend, and monopotassium phosphate. I have been using them for years. I used to use the fancy bottled nutes but When I was doing flood and drain and replacing multiple reservoirs every two weeks the cost was just getting ridiculous. I was at the local hydro store many years ago and noticed these inexpensive nutes they packaged themselves so I tried them. The first run was so much better than anything before that I have never looked back. I went through many of the name brands and was actually shocked to realize that these cheap nutes worked better than those costing up to ten times as much. It was then that I realized what a ripoff the cannabis specific nutrient is and I've been telling people ever since.
 
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