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TomAce

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To me it looks like a minor deficiency..there are others here that can tell you for certain, but I'd say some cal/mag may fix your problem. This is under the assumption your PH is in the range of course.
 

spek9

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I’m using canna a+b 7ml per 5 litre with canna coco pro plus. My ph is around 6-6.5
Keep your pH between 5.7-6.3. 6.5 is on the very high end for coco, and could lock out certain nutrients.

What is the EC/PPM of the nutrient mix? What water are you using? Tap? What's the pH of that (just your plain water).

Does your Canna A+B contain Calcium and Magnesium?
 
get your pH below 6 (5.6-5.9 i find is best) so required nutrients can be absorbed better. Also, your coco looks pretty dry. i use canna coco and it's much darker brown when properly wet.
 

Harry7457

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Keep your pH between 5.7-6.3. 6.5 is on the very high end for coco, and could lock out certain nutrients.

What is the EC/PPM of the nutrient mix? What water are you using? Tap? What's the pH of that (just your plain water).

Does your Canna A+B contain Calcium and Magnesium?
straight out of tap it’s 7 but after adding nutrients it goes down to about 6.
Maybe it’s because I watered with no nutrients because I thought it had nutrient burn
 

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Harry7457

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Keep your pH between 5.7-6.3. 6.5 is on the very high end for coco, and could lock out certain nutrients.

What is the EC/PPM of the nutrient mix? What water are you using? Tap? What's the pH of that (just your plain water).

Does your Canna A+B contain Calcium and Magnesium?
Does this look underwatered or over? I’ve only just watered it and before it was dry as
 

spek9

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Just taken after watering
These look over watered. I'll have to let the coco growers speak up though, because over water in coco is apparently rare.

Since I don't use coco, I can't provide advice on what needs to be done for the over watering.
 
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