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Kingtheo

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I’m kinda freaking out... I’m in my third week of veg, and on my second feeding I’m growing in coco and been using in my feeding cal mag , floragro, floramicro . I’m last watering was on Friday and they was ok just had a couple of spot that I asked in the group did it look like a problem and someone mention it might be a MG problem. So I was going to water the plants tomorrow which would have been Wednesday, but I went to the tent to check on them to make sure they was ok and come to see some of the plants with droopy leaves and spots on the lower leaves. So the first thing I did was water them with calmag and epson salt I didn’t want to give them any nutes just to be on the safe side. I was just wondering if anyone else could help me with this issue these pictures is from bottom leaves
 

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Tangerine_

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What issue? Those single leaves?
Its really hard to diagnose from just pics but if I had to guess, you might have a slight pH and/or low RH issue, but your plants look OK to me.
Be careful throwing nutrients at them without knowing if they need it.
And IMO, Epsom is better used as a foliar. Its more sulfur than mag.
 

curious2garden

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I’m kinda freaking out... I’m in my third week of veg, and on my second feeding I’m growing in coco and been using in my feeding cal mag , floragro, floramicro . I’m last watering was on Friday and they was ok just had a couple of spot that I asked in the group did it look like a problem and someone mention it might be a MG problem. So I was going to water the plants tomorrow which would have been Wednesday, but I went to the tent to check on them to make sure they was ok and come to see some of the plants with droopy leaves and spots on the lower leaves. So the first thing I did was water them with calmag and epson salt I didn’t want to give them any nutes just to be on the safe side. I was just wondering if anyone else could help me with this issue these pictures is from bottom leaves
You're in coco and you didn't water for 5 days? I'm in 50/50 coco/xlg perlite and I water daily. I run Flora Series Micro, Grow and Bloom and add GH CaliMagic and Silicone.

If those came from the below your canopy that looks like normal lack of light penetration. Your plants look fine overall. Are you not using Bloom for a reason?
 

Kingtheo

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You're in coco and you didn't water for 5 days? I'm in 50/50 coco/xlg perlite and I water daily. I run Flora Series Micro, Grow and Bloom and add GH CaliMagic and Silicone.

If those came from the below your canopy that looks like normal lack of light penetration. Your plants look fine overall. Are you not using Bloom for a reason?
I was thinking it was to early for bloom
 

CannaCountry

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In coco:
You should feed every watering (your plants need more than Ca and Mg to thrive)...and you should be able to feed every day. If you can't, on your next go round, use smaller pots. Coco ladies don't need to be potted up like a soil grow.
Be sure you're managing your pH.
Make Ca and Mg a part of your daily routine feedings...I like to use CaNi and Epsom, so I can vary one or the other, but if CalMag is all you have roll with it.
From your pic I can see you've sprayed your plants with something; be mindful doing this when you have so many bushy plants, packed in together.

You do look a smidge shy on Mg...otherwise, your plants don't look too bad. Good luck friend.
 

curious2garden

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I was thinking it was to early for bloom
Nope it's not and the little bit of P will help with your mild P deficiency.

Here's the feed chart:

In veg you should run your bloom at 50% of your Grow and Micro.

Do those Solo cups have drainage holes? Coco is not like soil. You need it to essentially run right through. You don't want them sitting in nutrient liquid.

I would get rid of the Epsom salt and move to General Hydroponics CaliMagic since the ratio of Ca to Mg is more important. GH Flora Series Grow, Bloom, Micro their CaliMagic and a Silicone additive (I typically use Botanicare because it has Fe and it least expensive), is all you really need to get to a good harvest.
 

Kingtheo

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Nope it's not and the little bit of P will help with your mild P deficiency.

Here's the feed chart:

In veg you should run your bloom at 50% of your Grow and Micro.

Do those Solo cups have drainage holes? Coco is not like soil. You need it to essentially run right through. You don't want them sitting in nutrient liquid.

I would get rid of the Epsom salt and move to General Hydroponics CaliMagic since the ratio of Ca to Mg is more important. GH Flora Series Grow, Bloom, Micro their CaliMagic and a Silicone additive (I typically use Botanicare because it has Fe and it least expensive), is all you really need to get to a good harvest.
They not in solo cup they are in fabric 5 gallon pots
 

curious2garden

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They not in solo cup they are in fabric 5 gallon pots
In the additional pictures you posted the very first one looks like it's in a Solo cup. Also put something under your fabric pots so the bottom can drain completely and not sit in liquid.
 
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