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halfbreed421

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In that system couldnt you just leave the pump on continuously? You need to water more than 1x per day with pots that small
 

xtsho

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Vitalink coirmax a&b
Silicon
Buddy
Calmag
moonshine foliar and feed

Have you added any of that recently to your feeding mix? Or have you been using it all for some time. Silicon additives can raise your pH which is an important factor when growing in coco.

Are you pH'ing when you feed and to what pH?

With the additional photos you posted and seeing that it's affecting other plants as well I do think it's some type of issue related to what you're feeding.
 
Have you added any of that recently to your feeding mix? Or have you been using it all for some time. Silicon additives can raise your pH which is an important factor when growing in coco.

Are you pH'ing when you feed and to what pH?

With the additional photos you posted and seeing that it's affecting other plants as well I do think it's some type of issue related to what you're feeding.
It’s 100% not my feeding I have the same weddingcake but hand feeding with the same nutritions I’ll post a picture for you now they are healthy
 
It’s 100% not my feeding I have the same weddingcake but hand feeding with the same nutritions I’ll post a picture for you now they are healthy
It’s 100% not my feeding I have the same weddingcake but hand feeding with the same nutritions I’ll post a picture for you now they are healthy
Ph level at 0.6
It’s 100% not my feeding I have the same weddingcake but hand feeding with the same nutritions I’ll post a picture for you now they are healthy
ph levels are 6.0 while in bloom
 

buyyouabeer

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They all look like they are hurting and are dying. Did you spray them with anything recently? Doesn't look wilted but rather poisoned.
 

xtsho

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If you're drip feeding the other plants I assume you have a reservoir. Have you been monitoring the pH in it as it can change after the initial mixing.
 

J232

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Do you think it could be my humidity?
I doubt that, are the leaf edges curled up too, like heat stress. If you are sure it’s not a medium problem, could the roots be damaged or diseased. It just looks like a wilted plant due to the medium, dry. I don’t know coco enough to comment on the hybrid method you are doing, but these coco guys know there shit. Hardwired to do it right.
 
I doubt that, are the leaf edges curled up too, like heat stress. If you are sure it’s not a medium problem, could the roots be damaged or diseased. It just looks like a wilted plant due to the medium, dry. I don’t know coco enough to comment on the hybrid method you are doing, but these coco guys know there shit. Hardwired to do it right.
I have never had a problem been using it 5 years myself used the same brand nutritions never once changed they are not wilted, they are just droppy and feel dry edges of the leaves curling upwards on a few leaves not all
 

Jeffislovinlife

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Was going to ask if you have a heater vent in the room blowing on the ladies looks like some one to a hair blower to it as always thank you for your time and the best of luck
 

Phabio007

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Honestly it looks like it's just being over watered. I heard a saying.. If the leaves wilt they are thirsty.. if the stems and leaves wilt they are overwatered. The curving could be a symptom of just constantly being overwatered.
 
Honestly it looks like it's just being over watered. I heard a saying.. If the leaves wilt they are thirsty.. if the stems and leaves wilt they are overwatered. The curving could be a symptom of just constantly being overwatered.
They felt abit dry earlier to be overwatering
 
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