Strange Problems please help

NYCBambu

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Hello out there,

Having some issues, hoping someone can help. I have 9 plants in 3 gal pots, godfather OG. 6 of them with a mix of fox farm ocean and 25% perlite, 3 with coco loco and 25%perlite. I am experienced but this is my first grow in 10 years. Usually even half strength fox farm ocean could get me through a grow, not much signs of decay until the end, maybe 2 weeks before harvest. I never used any nutes back then, and had what I thought were good results.

Now, I am only 21 days into flowering and seeing signs of decay only with the fox farm mix plants. At the same time, Coco loco plants are almost perfect. I used very little nutes, onlytrouble.jpg one round at 25% strength. Could it be a bad or old bag of FFOF? Or do they just make the same product cheaper these days? ....Or am I wrong and its not a nitrogen issue? I have my light over 2 feet away, a mars fc 8000 which reads under 60k lux even in the middle. So I dont think it could be a bleaching/lighting issue. (Then again I am new to the effects of LED.) Not liking the lime green colors, any help is much appreciated.
 
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Thanks alot Budz, I am new at posting. The more I think about this, the more I am liking coco loco. I know FFOF is a hot soil but I never had issues before. Last night I watered 5 of them with some cal mag to see if things improve. Next round will be some nitrogen, grow big. The water I used to use was different, so thats a possibility.
 

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Two guys saying the same thing, thats good enough for me I appreciate the info guys thanks so much! Do you recommend I get a big bag of EWC to mix with my soil regularly, or is this a quick fix small amount thing with the worm castings?
 
Two guys saying the same thing, thats good enough for me I appreciate the info guys thanks so much! Do you recommend I get a big bag of EWC to mix with my soil regularly, or is this a quick fix small amount thing with the worm castings?
If you plan to grow more in the future, worm castings might be the single most beneficial arrow in your quiver.
I can sub for almost anything else and be fine….not worm castings.
 
Before you start to throw in things you have no shine about, I would suggest you to get better practice in watering habbits. It looks like you have left the pot to dry out more than you should more than once.


Thanks, I know it looks that way but I am usually good with watering. There was a hard spot in the soil still moist. I may have watered one side more than the other so I had to let it dry completely. I was really more concerned with the color but you are right I see the wilt. How can you tell they have been dried out more than once?
 
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If you plan to grow more in the future, worm castings might be the single most beneficial arrow in your quiver.
I can sub for almost anything else and be fine….not worm castings.

Thanks so much I bought some, waiting till next watering to try it. Nobody thirsty last night.
The day before yesterday I gave a round of regular fox farm nutes to one lime green plant at quarter strength, seeing improvement.
 
Numerous different plants
Multiple mediums
I can’t begin to understand how or why to handicap yourself in this fashion ?
But it’s not my grow


Thanks for your interest, I am open to advice. Looking to learn thats why I'm here. Reason for so many plants is, the grow space is new to me I just built it. I have read that people say to use 4 or 6 plants in a 5 X 5 but I was not convinced. Thought I would try a SOG style first, 9 plants in 3 gallon buckets.....then go to 6 plants in 7 gallon buckets.

On the medium I was always a ffof user but I read so much about coco I wanted to try it. And I am glad I did, unless final product tastes shitty. That is to say, the 3 plants I used coco loco on are doing so much better than the ffof plants. Even with a mix of half coco and half ffof, I see hardly any signs of decay, and a darker lush green color. All plants treated the same, only one round of quarter strength nutes the whole grow. Trying to learn the value of nutrients. I never used any before and was happy with my results. I also dont know what I could have been missing.
 
Thanks for your interest, I am open to advice. Looking to learn thats why I'm here. Reason for so many plants is, the grow space is new to me I just built it. I have read that people say to use 4 or 6 plants in a 5 X 5 but I was not convinced. Thought I would try a SOG style first, 9 plants in 3 gallon buckets.....then go to 6 plants in 7 gallon buckets.

On the medium I was always a ffof user but I read so much about coco I wanted to try it. And I am glad I did, unless final product tastes shitty. That is to say, the 3 plants I used coco loco on are doing so much better than the ffof plants. Even with a mix of half coco and half ffof, I see hardly any signs of decay, and a darker lush green color. All plants treated the same, only one round of quarter strength nutes the whole grow. Trying to learn the value of nutrients. I never used any before and was happy with my results. I also dont know what I could have been missing.
Baby steps
Running before you can walk…
 
In hind site based on your analysis
Grown in all coco
Better to master one medium than struggle with two

Thanks I agree but I had no way of knowing the coco would be any better unless I tried it first. Can you help me out with tips on how to flush the coco plants properly? I am leary of using the fox farm sledgehammer flush.
 
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