How have all of your other coco grows gone? One of your autos is definitely shows signs of deficiency/ph/lockout issues. The discolored leaves are not the genetics, that’s a giveaway to an issue with the medium. I grow only in coco, and I have it down to a science for my photo plants, but I can’t grow an auto in coco to save my life. I have never grown a decent auto in anything other than dirt.I’ve taken into account for both of those things. I’ve even tried giving them half strength nutes with no improvement. I’ve looked into all the variables and on my part I haven’t found anything wrong
Well you may have just said it right there “I can grow a photo in coco but can’t grow an auto in coco to save my life” this is my first run of autos I’ve only done photosHow have all of your other coco grows gone? One of your autos is definitely shows signs of deficiency/ph/lockout issues. The discolored leaves are not the genetics, that’s a giveaway to an issue with the medium. I grow only in coco, and I have it down to a science for my photo plants, but I can’t grow an auto in coco to save my life. I have never grown a decent auto in anything other than dirt.
Agree, PH problem.The ones that are doing o.k appear to be in a different soil. The ones that ones that look sick are in a soil that is slightly reddish while the healthy ones appear in a dark brown soil. You sure it's not the PH?
Nah, soil buffers PH problems, and coco doesn't.Just curios, was a right about the 2 different soils? If so, it is odd that all the ones in the reddish soil appear off and all the ones in the dark soil seem o.k. Could be totally coincidental.