First grow on coco. Is this a nutrient issue?

calvin.m16

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Are other plants doing the same thing? That kinda looks like a genetic mutation but could definitely be a rootzone issue. I just had some clones look kinda like that which had rooting issues for whatever reason.
 

jsynicky

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Are other plants doing the same thing? That kinda looks like a genetic mutation but could definitely be a rootzone issue. I just had some clones look kinda like that which had rooting issues for whatever reason.
No, other plants don’t seem to have that problem.
 

Sticky Bandit

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How is the weight of the pots? not waterlogged?
You can flush easy in coco if needed and just use the basic canna coco A and B, maybe look at foliar spraying with Epsom Salts later...
Are humidity and temps all good?
Lights not too bright or close?
 

jsynicky

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How is the weight of the pots? not waterlogged?
You can flush easy in coco if needed and just use the basic canna coco A and B, maybe look at foliar spraying with Epsom Salts later...
Are humidity and temps all good?
Lights not too bright or close?
I will turn lights down a bit as temps are pretty high 28C. Pots are not waterlogged. Humidity 65 %. I may get a dehumidifier in the tent.
 

jsynicky

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What is your feeding schedule?
Do you feed to run off?
What pH are you using?
Do you ever use plain water?
feed every day. Not to run off. Ph has been a bit low so will adjust it on next feed. Used plain water just once on last feed.
 

SpectacularG

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My g you have the same diversity as mine check out my grow too, I did lots of research, the 2 most possible causes are a viroid spread or a genetic mutation.
In your case since it came to notice later in the grow and it contaminated the plant close to it you have probably a virus possibly TMV maybe something else.
I am still unsure about my case they are growing vigorous and the pattern has reduces in quantity so we'll see
 
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