Problems 2 weeks out!

Never Known

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So In 2 weeks I’ll be putting my ladies onto flower but I would like to fix all the problems wrong with them before that. Starting today!

currently they are in coco. I transplanted them 2 days ago.
I feed them:
10ml calmag
20ml Terra leaves
40ml ionic Grow (50% recommended)
20 ml rhizotonic (50% recommended)
P.h 5.8-6
Ppm 514
Fed everyday or every other day

ive noticed 3 of my plants leaves are darker at one point and gradually get lighter green and they are also do not have the typical shape or serrations on them Like the others.

In the 3rd picture: is a clone and she is drooping and I’m not sure why.

Could anyone suggest what’s wrong and how to fix these please.

Thanks guys
 

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Bear420

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Hello I would suggest not feeding so much, I also don't see much for drainage in your pots. The 3rd one may just be genetics but I agree that looks odd. IMO only I really think you need better drainage and for me I only use nutes once of twice every two weeks, Your nutrients should supply food for longer than one day, like I said I do mine at that schedule. Did you notice any salt build up on the pots when you changed them ? Try some Perlite or vermiculite, you need better drainage it's very important.
Heat issues can cause stress also just as bad as cold can be.

Hopefully you get them figured out and they come back strong and healthy.
Best of luck to you. BTW Welcome to RIU.
 

Never Known

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Ah sorry I forgot to mention that the 2nd 2 Pictures are plants that are revegging, the 1st is a clone taken from a totally different vegging plant.
 

Never Known

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Hello I would suggest not feeding so much, I also don't see much for drainage in your pots. The 3rd one may just be genetics but I agree that looks odd. IMO only I really think you need better drainage and for me I only use nutes once of twice every two weeks, Your nutrients should supply food for longer than one day, like I said I do mine at that schedule. Did you notice any salt build up on the pots when you changed them ? Try some Perlite or vermiculite, you need better drainage it's very important.
Heat issues can cause stress also just as bad as cold can be.

Hopefully you get them figured out and they come back strong and healthy.
Best of luck to you. BTW Welcome to RIU.
Ahhh I see, I keep getting totally different advice on feeding In coco, some day water everyday or twice a day some say water when dry so I’m never sure what to do when I’m told I’m watering too much.

The 2nd and 3rd Pictures are Critical KUSH I’m not sure if it’s a genetic thing. Nope I didn’t notice a salt build up when Transplanted them but I water until run off every time maybe that help.

I won’t be able to add perlite or vermiculiteto These plants tho will i? How would I mix it in?
Thanks for help !
 

Never Known

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it's going to take a long time to revert back to normal, could be up to six weeks,

Great Catch xtsho :)
I’ve noticed alot of new leaves on some of my ladies that I’m revegging so I was hoping they were reverting. I think I would have revenged them for 5 weeks before I flick them again.
 

Bear420

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sounds about right, Keep on doing what your doing and I am sure everything will be fine.

Take Care Good Luck :)
 

Bear420

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Ahhh I see, I keep getting totally different advice on feeding In coco, some day water everyday or twice a day some say water when dry so I’m never sure what to do when I’m told I’m watering too much.

The 2nd and 3rd Pictures are Critical KUSH I’m not sure if it’s a genetic thing. Nope I didn’t notice a salt build up when Transplanted them but I water until run off every time maybe that help.

I won’t be able to add perlite or vermiculiteto These plants tho will i? How would I mix it in?
Thanks for help !
I believe you can buy it with it mixed in from Promix. that's what I use, but I found with the Coco I had to feed a bit more than with just the Plain HP Promix. You will have to feed more but not as much, I would go down to one time a week then adjust from there. I might even think it may get better fast for you as you slow down on feeding, I've noticed lots of salt build up when i was using coco. but I believe you have it well under control now. Okay got go.
 

CannaCountry

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If you're going to run coco, you're going to need to figure out how to feed them daily. It's the reason why pot management is important. A coco plant doesn't need the same real estate a soil grown plant does, and so by being able to put them into smaller pots, you're able to feed every day, sometimes multiple times a day without issue. Feeding only once a week or here or there is not going to help you. There are definite differences between growing in coco and soil...confuse the two and the results are less than stellar. Be patient; you just moved them into a new home. Good luck.
 
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