Green Refuge
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Every now and then I get a plant that does this. Some in soil some in coco. Could it be my well water ? What else could cause such a dramatic shift ?
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These two haven't been feed a full course meal yet since they were transplanted into roots organic original 2 weeks ago. I've only given them water and a little recharge and seaweed here and there. Been watering them once every 3 days. This my first time using this medium and it seems to dry out faster than ff soil. It's a peat/Coco mix.I see lightening along leaf edges. Possible start of potassium deficiency. Common with coco. However tell us how you have been feeding to this point.
I should've phrased that better. What I was trying to say is I got this bleaching in both coco and soil so I know the problem is not in the medium. I have well water it worked good for me last year but I'm starting to think I need to do a water test just to make sure that's not the problem.It could be “some in soil , some in coco “
I have know idea how to run different mediums and try and compare them
Way different grows
The one in soil likes well water and less watering
The coco wants fed twice a day and r/o water phd in the high 5’s
Don’t even get me started on phenos
Sometimes less is more