But hes not in soil, hes in coco/perlite which is inertThey're too little for all of that. Your soil probably has enough of what they need to grow and there's no need to add calmag or any feeding right now.
Just give them water when the soil has dried (put your finger in the soil to check) and give them enough light and warm. Check on them for a few days see if they recover
Oh!! I'm sorry!But hes not in soil, hes in coco/perlite which is inert
thank you, could it be a calcium or magnesium deficiency causing the discoloration? The new growth is looking like a much lighter green/yellow but it is too small for the camera to focus, hopefully tomorrow.But hes not in soil, hes in coco/perlite which is inert
I don't think this is a deficiency, more like a nutrient burn, wrong pH, or watering issue. But I wouldn't want to miss guide youthank you, could it be a calcium or magnesium deficiency causing the discoloration? The new growth is looking like a much lighter green/yellow but it is too small for the camera to focus, hopefully tomorrow.
I took a bit of coco and mixed it with still water, tested the pH and it came out at 6.8 is this too high for the medium? Should I make next feeds closer to 5.5?I don't think this is a deficiency, more like a nutrient burn, wrong pH, or watering issue. But I wouldn't want to miss guide you
Coco you need to run like hydro in terms of PH so keep it closer to 5.8Good amount of holes, but I haven’t felt the coco dry up much at all the entire time. pHing as close as I can get to 5.9-6, I’d say it’s been above 6.2 most feeds
Yes way to high for coco, yes your next couple feeds should be at a lower PH to bring it downI took a bit of coco and mixed it with still water, tested the pH and it came out at 6.8 is this too high for the medium? Should I make next feeds closer to 5.5?
Thanks man, you’ve been tons of help, I appreciate it. Starting tomorrow I’ll feed with a lower pH and test the medium again and bring it down, should this next feed be quiet large to flush it? I’ll lower the amount I’m giving to them after this next feed if I have to. I’m going to add a few more holes for drainage too. Again, thank you.Have a read through this buddy, should help!
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