Aussieaceae
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Won’t throw a un healthy plant in flower
Are symptoms coming and going?Definitely not suposed to look like that , or I wouldn’t be here asking I study and try to research everything I can before I ask people just can’t find anything on it no tap water using a r/o water supplemented with cal mag before my reg
ya I was thinking calcium or sulphar my cal mag is straight cal mag no nitrogen or iron by the way I found the two by there self because nitrogen in the botanic care was messing with the nitro in mills
Such as worse at lights on, but better by the end of the day? Or vice versa.
Better after feeding, but worst right before next feed?
Any patterns or coincidences at all?
Is this nutrient replacing an old one you were using?
If the npk is similar to the old, what's the calcium % like in comparison?
Hang on..every two days, not everyday?Tupar coco feed 700ppms every feed usaly two days at 5.9-.6.3
I think that's the cause right there, if so.
Your nutrient profile is likely on point.
Coco might be drying out too much between feeds.
At least once a day would be more ideal.
Ppm sounds about right, but may change on more frequent feeds. You might need to lower it a touch, just play it by ear.
I don't really believe you have anything to worry about. They really do look very healthy.
Increase feeds to once per day, instead of every second and I think those symptoms will likely go away on their own.