beppe75
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Hello,
i germinated 2 seeds of cheese 18 days ago and planted them on coco...
they were doing fine in the early days, but i was watering with tap water which comes with 280ppm and a ph of 7.4-7.5. like a good newbie when the second set of true leaves appeared i fed them slightly strong @ 400ppm with the same tap water so 280ppm from water and 120 from nutes...they got a little tip burn as you can see from the fotos but i reverted on just ph'd water and there were no signs of nute burn anymore and they were growing even though appeared to me a little bit slowly. then they began twisting their leaves and had some strange irregular spots of lighter green almost yellow on their new leaves( you can hardly notice them on the second set of true leaves)
So 8 day from seed they had third set of leaves and i began feeding 3 part GH Flora line @300 ppm ph'd @ 5.7 even though i noticed that my meter was reading my tap water differently @ 8.4 so it appeared that it was reading a higher value of ph... i did not calibrated it immediately and continued the next feedings with the same meter and same ph @5.7 and bumped to 315ppm the twisting did not get better but growth continued ...
i Transplated in their final coco hempy's after 13 days from seed and fed with 340ppm water(280ppm tap water and 60ppm nutes) and calibrated my meter and ph'd @ 5.7( before i think the ph meter was reading a higher value so i thought i was feeding 5.7 ph but probably i was feeding the babies @4.7 ph the first times)
last time i fed them @350ppm and ph @5.7 i even added 1 tea spoon of mineral magic at the base of each plant... but here we come to today...
i hope you can tell it from the pictures ... the 2 babies have some pale green leaves and going yellowish ...
there is new growth though and they seem to progress but so seem to progress their yellowing trend
i don't know if they need more nutes even though i plan to bump my next feeding to 450ppm and see if they just needed some more food... until then i will be more than grateful to anyone with advice ...
Thanks...
i germinated 2 seeds of cheese 18 days ago and planted them on coco...
they were doing fine in the early days, but i was watering with tap water which comes with 280ppm and a ph of 7.4-7.5. like a good newbie when the second set of true leaves appeared i fed them slightly strong @ 400ppm with the same tap water so 280ppm from water and 120 from nutes...they got a little tip burn as you can see from the fotos but i reverted on just ph'd water and there were no signs of nute burn anymore and they were growing even though appeared to me a little bit slowly. then they began twisting their leaves and had some strange irregular spots of lighter green almost yellow on their new leaves( you can hardly notice them on the second set of true leaves)
So 8 day from seed they had third set of leaves and i began feeding 3 part GH Flora line @300 ppm ph'd @ 5.7 even though i noticed that my meter was reading my tap water differently @ 8.4 so it appeared that it was reading a higher value of ph... i did not calibrated it immediately and continued the next feedings with the same meter and same ph @5.7 and bumped to 315ppm the twisting did not get better but growth continued ...
i Transplated in their final coco hempy's after 13 days from seed and fed with 340ppm water(280ppm tap water and 60ppm nutes) and calibrated my meter and ph'd @ 5.7( before i think the ph meter was reading a higher value so i thought i was feeding 5.7 ph but probably i was feeding the babies @4.7 ph the first times)
last time i fed them @350ppm and ph @5.7 i even added 1 tea spoon of mineral magic at the base of each plant... but here we come to today...
i hope you can tell it from the pictures ... the 2 babies have some pale green leaves and going yellowish ...
there is new growth though and they seem to progress but so seem to progress their yellowing trend
i don't know if they need more nutes even though i plan to bump my next feeding to 450ppm and see if they just needed some more food... until then i will be more than grateful to anyone with advice ...
Thanks...
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