Brown spots on leafs

DustBomb

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the reason pot size matters is because new growers tend to saturate too much of the medium for such small rootzones.
 

DustBomb

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you'll be fine bud.... just go easy on saturating the whole pot. they'll let you know. with controlled waterings and slight ec bumps they'll do well
 

Rags82

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After the flush my ec was down to 0.8 but the ph never seems to change
Yeah sounds like you've been over feeding. I've done the same thing. It doesnt always manifest with tip burn but feeding a bit too much over time adds up. Then all the sudden you start getting weard nutrient deficiencies and leaf problems because the plants getting close to being locked out. I've learned to check my runoff every other watering till I have a strain dialed in. Some plants can eat substantially more tan others. Typically I want to see that my ph has risen and my ec is under .4 then adjust accordingly. I would flush with water ph'd to 5.5 and try to get it down to the low 6's. It may take some time for it to get back on track but I wouldnt feed much more than .6 per week including your cal/mag for a plant thats 2 weeks old. It really is a lot easier to under feed and go up than the other way around.
 

Rags82

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I get .2 after I’ve filtered it so the city water here is bad. But isn’t .2 ec next to nothing for nutrient content?
Yes it is low for a nutrient content. Thats part of the problem with tap you have to account for its ec as feed even though you really dont know what's in it.
 
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