Plants look SICK

ZZYZZYXX68

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I am fairly new to growing and have several babies that have yellowing on their leaves. I am unsure as to what move is next. Some sites show mag or zinc issues but say different remedies. Can anyone please help with some good advice. I am using CFL bulbs and General Hydro Nutrients, at half strength on week 2. Plants are 17 days old. Temp is at 79-82 and humidity is at 36% normally. I cant seem to get it any higher even with a humidifier. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ...

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*BUDS

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Caused from nute lockout due to the ph being wrong. Make sure all waterings and feeds are 6.5 with a digital ph tester and adjusters.
 

ZZYZZYXX68

Member
I thought ph was supposed to be around 5.8 to 6.0 for hydro. I am growing in coco coir. I have purchased a digital ph meter so I can keep it accurate now. Thanks for the help, I wasnt thinking it was nute lock. I have been learning more now, thanks again.
 

trontreez

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Yeah pH 6 for coco is what you want :) It's hard to tell if your using soil or coco from your pic. I guess Chopper Buds thought it was soil.
 

Spawned

Active Member
I used to have issues like you until I switched to house and garden products and followed their nutrient calculator on their website. Bro it's been like night and day with my bud. No nutrient issues, super healthy plants, no lockout and I was using it on 8 different strains at once. House and garden wants the ph to be at 5.8 with their products before feeding. I use to use gh products, specially the Lucas formula and ran into issues all the time. Deft take a look into house and garden, changed my grows and I will never use anything else, besides cannazyme lol. They also have a coco line of nutrients designed only for coco, since the cal/mag ratio needs to on point.
 

ZZYZZYXX68

Member
I was wondering how much the nutrients had to do with this problem. I have grown outside and never had this issue. The girls are looking better though, these CFL lights are working pretty good considering they are only 3 weeks old and some are already 10-12 inches high. Hoping for a great crop ...
 
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