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Zurisac

Member
Hi All, this lady was a part of another post I made but figured would throw it up here...any help to what is going on here? I’ve been PHing in range of 6.0-6.5 in coco for the seedlings w strength of 25-50% general organics go box. She was emerald then started to fade after the first soak I gave. Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 

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CannaCountry

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Some helpful advice...

Keep your coco moist all the time...your coco looks dry.
Your pH range should fall within 5.6-6.0, with 5.8 pH being the sweet spot. You'll need to adjust it accordingly.
Always feed the plant....don't use plain water.

Good luck
 

Zurisac

Member
Sounds good, some idiots have them on 12/12
You’re doing good. If anything, better than me
@Lpena007 LOL...the verdict is still out if I’m an idiot. Yeah, I’ve been following all steps pretty normally/conservatively...I have a feeling the PH got raised w/o me noticing even though I digitally measure each feeding. Also my first grow w LEDs.
 

Lpena007

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@Lpena007 LOL...the verdict is still out if I’m an idiot. Yeah, I’ve been following all steps pretty normally/conservatively...I have a feeling the PH got raised w/o me noticing even though I digitally measure each feeding. Also my first grow w LEDs.
Personally I don’t like soil because the meters are not accurate.
 

Bosgrower

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@Lpena007 LOL...the verdict is still out if I’m an idiot. Yeah, I’ve been following all steps pretty normally/conservatively...I have a feeling the PH got raised w/o me noticing even though I digitally measure each feeding. Also my first grow w LEDs.
What LED do you have (make, model, watts at the wall?). For a high end fixture, 18" over seedlings is too close ... there's no one size fits all lighting rule!
 

Zurisac

Member
@Bosgrower Hi! I am running the MarsHydro TS1000 @ 30” from seeding w about 40% light strength per the dimmer. I also have 2 Viparspectra450s next to it but not on currently as seems to be overkill...watts at wall don’t know.
 

nmibud

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No they are not,cheap, outdated components that won't last.They are built by slaves in hostile conditions.Buy from a local [USA] maker and you can't go wrong.
 
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