KryptKeefer
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I have read, searched, looked at charts for hours the last 2 days before posting so please excuse any redundancy you feel I have incurred....
This is my first coco coir grow ever. I am running hempy style with perlite mixed in. PH is 6, floranova bloom has been all Ive used.
Just transplanted 6 days ago & gave em a good watering twice since then. To runoff. I added normal FNB dosage PLUS a bit of molasses & 4tsp per 5 gallons of epsom salt the last watering. (Because I thought maybe mag def based on earlier info..) Theyve been in flower for about 10 days. Temps are at 74 under 4x1000 hps. 50% humidity usually.
I had been adding calmag at 2-3 ml per gallon up until transplant, I stopped, thinking plants were showing signs of magnesium deficiency, I think I slowly overdosed them with too much calcium which started locking out the magnesium. Because my water contains like 120ppm already yet I was supplimenting calmag every watering. New leaves seemed to be skinny & stunted. Old leaves yellowing & brown spotting.
The floranova has been at 5ml per gal on the mature plants in flower. 3 days ago I watered them heavily to run off & they drooped more, still drooping today. I havent watered them since because Im afraid of making it worse... I dunno how to call it. New growth is slow, thin & twisty, alot of the old veins are purple too... although I am growing alot of purple variety, even some of the non purps have it too......
So the bottom line is... the plants need HELP! And Im getting worried & stressed over em. Lot of good genetics in here & alot of money tied up in everything. Any help is greatly welcome at this point. Thank you!
I also watered the new seedlings to runoff in their mini hempy containers, had been giving them calmag & ph'd water til last time. They were looking hungry yellow leaves, gave them their 1st small dose of FNB & they also recieved the epsom salt & molasses....how they were/are looking:
Something must be done. Just not sure what so Ive not messed with them anymore, decided to try my luck here with a discussion. before I do anything else.. this is alot harder than soil lol.
This is my first coco coir grow ever. I am running hempy style with perlite mixed in. PH is 6, floranova bloom has been all Ive used.
Just transplanted 6 days ago & gave em a good watering twice since then. To runoff. I added normal FNB dosage PLUS a bit of molasses & 4tsp per 5 gallons of epsom salt the last watering. (Because I thought maybe mag def based on earlier info..) Theyve been in flower for about 10 days. Temps are at 74 under 4x1000 hps. 50% humidity usually.
I had been adding calmag at 2-3 ml per gallon up until transplant, I stopped, thinking plants were showing signs of magnesium deficiency, I think I slowly overdosed them with too much calcium which started locking out the magnesium. Because my water contains like 120ppm already yet I was supplimenting calmag every watering. New leaves seemed to be skinny & stunted. Old leaves yellowing & brown spotting.
The floranova has been at 5ml per gal on the mature plants in flower. 3 days ago I watered them heavily to run off & they drooped more, still drooping today. I havent watered them since because Im afraid of making it worse... I dunno how to call it. New growth is slow, thin & twisty, alot of the old veins are purple too... although I am growing alot of purple variety, even some of the non purps have it too......
So the bottom line is... the plants need HELP! And Im getting worried & stressed over em. Lot of good genetics in here & alot of money tied up in everything. Any help is greatly welcome at this point. Thank you!
I also watered the new seedlings to runoff in their mini hempy containers, had been giving them calmag & ph'd water til last time. They were looking hungry yellow leaves, gave them their 1st small dose of FNB & they also recieved the epsom salt & molasses....how they were/are looking:
Something must be done. Just not sure what so Ive not messed with them anymore, decided to try my luck here with a discussion. before I do anything else.. this is alot harder than soil lol.
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