Do you have a picture of the entire plant? From top looking down? Your source of water? What, and how often do you feed/water? What amounts (ppm of feed and amount of water you use, and it's ph)? Your temps/humidity?
From the pics alone, it's a phosphorus issue mostly, and magnesium. Some tinting on the edge of a couple of leaves seems it's a bit cold? If you have the answers to the questions, we can know why this is happening.
Do you have a picture of the entire plant? From top looking down? Your source of water? What, and how often do you feed/water? What amounts (ppm of feed and amount of water you use, and it's ph)? Your temps/humidity?
From the pics alone, it's a phosphorus issue mostly, and magnesium. Some tinting on the edge of a couple of leaves seems it's a bit cold? If you have the answers to the questions, we can know why this is happening.
They actually don't look all that bad. Ideally it would be better if it was a bit warmer, or at least a bit lower humidity at those temps, but the issue i see, is you're only watering 500 ml per pot...every 17 days? Then a week? And they spend half their time outdoors? In coco? I would think that that is very little water!
Also, yes, you should have washed the coco prior to use, but you learn for next time. All in all, they have a nice color to them...im not seeing that much of the yellowing...try watering/feeding more frequently..it is coco afterall
Yes. But the first weeks have problems, because i was used 6 liters for 12 pots and the plants needs few weeks for dry itAre you allowing your coco to dry out?
Thanks folk!The point is.....don't let the coco dry out! When your coco dries out your plants burn. If you've been letting the coco dry out on all your past runs this is probably why you've had this problem every time so far. Also, as mentioned earlier, you really should rinse and buffer your coco before you use it. Coco is notorious for being salty. Good luck friend.
Not potassium, i said phosphorus mostly..and it would be a deficiency, not toxicity. You show some other symptoms on other plants, but again, it goes back to the watering...if plants don't have enough water, they will start looking like that as nutrients can't keep going through without water. Try doing a test, take one plant and just stop watering it, and see how the deficiencies slowly come in. Again, since you havent washed, or buffered the coco, can sodium in your coco be causing a lockout of phosphorus or magnesium or even potassium and maybe calcium from 1 pic? It's possible.hello!
i have taken new photos today
You still thinking are potasium disease?
but potasium excess or need more feed?
maybe potasium disease because the soil have much Na+ ?
Start your own thread with your 'issue'..it doesn't help the OP of this thread if someone hijacks it with their own problems. I will say this, don't go crazy flushing a plant because a tip on a leaf is discolored!!!Think I have slight Nute Burn ? Should I flush now I know it’s not bad but wanna try and fix it now rather than it get worse it’s my first grow for ten years and have worked hard to get them to this stage don’t laugh lol
There under leds with the equivalent to 400hps in a 120 x 80 x 180 tent 3 plants running at 24-25c lights on 19-20c light off rh 50-60 first & second wk 1ml per ltr
Sensi a@b grow wk 3 just gone up to 2ml per ltr plus 2ml voodoo juice and 2 ml cal mag ?
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Not potassium, i said phosphorus mostly..and it would be a deficiency, not toxicity. You show some other symptoms on other plants, but again, it goes back to the watering...if plants don't have enough water, they will start looking like that as nutrients can't keep going through without water. Try doing a test, take one plant and just stop watering it, and see how the deficiencies slowly come in. Again, since you havent washed, or buffered the coco, can sodium in your coco be causing a lockout of phosphorus or magnesium or even potassium and maybe calcium from 1 pic? It's possible.
Either way, start watering much more often. If it takes 3 weeks for your pots to dry out from a 500ml watering..then you have other problems! Do you have drain holes on the bottom of your pots? Many people in coco water daily, or multiple times a day even...but to wait that long between waterings..even soil growers cant wait that long to water. it seems that's your main issue!
Hello!Your tap water could be the problem,
I dont see perlight in your mix.
Do your pots drain quickly?
This year im not read the PH. But its around 6.5-6.9You give your TDS and EC readings but I didn't see pH mentioned anywhere in the thread.
Lockout due to improper pH?
One week later, i have washed the coco and watered with 3ml/L A+B and 200 ppm CaMagNot potassium, i said phosphorus mostly..and it would be a deficiency, not toxicity. You show some other symptoms on other plants, but again, it goes back to the watering...if plants don't have enough water, they will start looking like that as nutrients can't keep going through without water. Try doing a test, take one plant and just stop watering it, and see how the deficiencies slowly come in. Again, since you havent washed, or buffered the coco, can sodium in your coco be causing a lockout of phosphorus or magnesium or even potassium and maybe calcium from 1 pic? It's possible.
Either way, start watering much more often. If it takes 3 weeks for your pots to dry out from a 500ml watering..then you have other problems! Do you have drain holes on the bottom of your pots? Many people in coco water daily, or multiple times a day even...but to wait that long between waterings..even soil growers cant wait that long to water. it seems that's your main issue!
this is my tap water lab chart:You're most likely correct in your assumption! 500+ ppm tap water is pretty much poison!..then you add cal-mag on top of that?! Recipe for disaster! Who knows what makes up that 500+ ppm in your tap water, but usually it's from excess iron, sodium and/or calcium. Either way, all of said elements will lock out potassium and magnesium. Not to mention you didnt wash the coco prior to use, so you can have sodium from there as well. It seems the potassium issue you had may have gone away as it doesn't seem to be spreading for now..but i do see a magnesium issue as well on a few of them. Try to get a better source of water..ideally under 200 ppm's to start with.
I guess try and see how that works..personally, i wouldn't touch tap water like that, as i don't feel like running in circles trying to pinpoint a problem. Your cal to mag ratio is ok, but the bicarbonates are very high! Chlorine and sulfur are a bit high as well..chlorine can bond with the sodium and form sodium chloride...table salt! With that much rain water..why not just use rain water and leave the toxic tap alone? With such high levels of 'bad' cations, you will be chasing your tail trying to fix calcium, magnesium and potassium issues, not to mention some micros. The excess chlorine and sulfur anions can also interfere with nitrate uptake.this is my tap water lab chart:
Calcium around 73.3 mg/L
Magnesium around 41.7 mg/L
Bicarbonate, i think its named baking soda around 303 mg/L
sodium around 77.1 ppm
EC around 0.9 mS/cm
my Xiaomi TDS read around 560 ppm, and then add 200ppm more from CalMag
I hold in my house around 100 liters from rain water. I can mix them with tap water and try it.