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Mag11

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With only a couple of harvests under my belt I'm trying to be as pro active as possible this time out. So I'm reaching out for help on this one. I have 2 super silver haze seedlings in 1-gallon pots with a coco and perlite mix. My girls look a little off to me (see photos). They both look a little light in color and I can see some brown tips on some leaves. Using DaKine base, grow, & calmag with silica and mammoth P. The feed going in was PPM-607, EC-1.2, pH-6.1 right where the feed chart says you're supposed to be. The outflow PPM-707 & EC- 1.5 were a little high though, pH was 6.0.
My first thought is nute burn, but the plants aren't even 10 days old and have only been fed twice. So I don't know. Anyway, anybody have any idea whats causing these issues?
 

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Jjgrow420

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You're overfeeding a tiny seedling.
At no time would I ever feed a tiny seedling all those nutes at 1.2ec.
Why are you using calmag? Are you running ro?
 

Mag11

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Using calmag because thats what the feed chart calls for. Yes I'm using RO.
Probably am over feeding. Thanks.
 

Rurumo

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So, even with coco/perlite, they can be overwatered in a large container at first. If these were in solo cups, you might not see any problems, but 1 gal containers take a long time to dry out when they aren't full of roots. 1.2 EC is also a bit high-starting seedlings are fine at .8, but your main issue is overwatering for the size of container. Let that container dry out a bit so the roots can recover and start filling it out, and next time you feed, I suggest lowering the EC a bit and get lots of runoff to flush out those excess salts.
 

Treesomewanted77

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Should I flush before lowering EC or just lower the EC?
Use the lower EC feed as the flush just make sure you get at least 20% runoff to push out the old salts that have built up from the heavy feed. Check EC of runoff and try to keep it within +300 ppm of the in going feed ppm. They should recover just fine
 
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