Can someone tell me what's wrong

Hi cbdhemp808 I use the hard water version the ph is between 5,7/6,2 I also use a nutrient stick .. guys I think iv been really over feeding them I read a post earlier saying for veg ppm should be 700 if this is true then iv been vastly over doing it .iv a lot going on lately and took my eye of the game ..hopefully
 
Hey @Marty66 :ciao: hope you are well my friend.
Sorry about your garden.
She is starving :Namaste:
Coco needs a few things to be successful.
Have you.
Put lots of perlite in your coco?
Is it washed and buffered?
You need calmag in your plain water first.
Then full strength nutrients according to the schedule.
Micro, grow & bloom in that order.
Then set ph to exactly 5.8 then feed every day until you get runoff.
Do you know your ph & ppm's ?
Talk soon.
Take care.




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Hi BILL284. Yes iv the ph and ppm sorted. On these iv used canna coco the guy in shop says it's buffered.im goin to flush em later I'll make up a very weak solution and flush or would I be better with plain water. thanks for all the help guys use are brilliant
Flush with plain pH'd water [maybe a bit of CaMg], then feed as normal
 
been watching this thread. there's good advice here but something seems off and i can't quite figure it.

Hi cbdhemp808 I use the hard water version the ph is between 5,7/6,2


can you link ? a quick look over their site doesn't show a product specific to that.



I also use a nutrient stick ..

do you mean an ec / ppm meter ?


I think iv been really over feeding them I read a post earlier saying for veg ppm should be 700 if this is true then iv been vastly over doing it .iv a lot going on lately and took my eye of the game ..hopefully


what's been the ec / ppm you were feeding. it does look underfed but could be lockout.


I mix 1 tea spoon of neem oil and 1 of pink soap once mixed i put that into a litre of water and spray with lights out

some of the damage could be due to the spray beating up on the plant. i've used neem before and it can take a toll on the leaves.


iv the ph and ppm sorted. On these iv used canna coco the guy in shop says it's buffered.


post up the ec / ppm you're currently at.

i see a few different products. not all of them buffered. maybe post a pic of the bag so we can confirm if the grow shop guy is correct, they can be notorious for giving poor or incorrect advice.

edit : even if buffered, it should not hurt the grow to ph to 5.8.


im goin to flush em later I'll make up a very weak solution and flush or would I be better with plain water. thanks for all the help guys use are brilliant



a flush and reset wouldn't hurt as long as you balance nutes and refeed within 24hrs.


an analysis of the nute content from canna would help. i couldn't find one on their site.
are you using extra cal-mag ? i notice there are specific mixing instructions, indicating part A likely containing calmag. you might need more in coco, especially if under led.


Iv also turned the light down and this seems to be helping


it's a good idea. a recovering or stressed plant benefits from a little less exposure. let us know what you are running for light, height from canopy, and where the dimmer is set.

the guys here will definitely get you sorted.
 
an analysis of the nute content from canna would help...
NPK: 5-4-3
Part A: 4-0-1 - yes, contains CaMg/humic/fulvic etc
Part B: 1-4-2
 
NPK: 5-4-3
Part A: 4-0-1 - yes, contains CaMg/humic/fulvic etc
Part B: 1-4-2


high n ratio which doesn't seem to be showing up here. what do think @Roy Growin ? lockout showing as underfeed ? the flush and rebalance sounds good.
 
Here's more photos

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That white looks like nute splash back and dried salt to me. They’re a bit light looking there. Flush ‘em with nothing but perfect ph water for your medium, take the lights up a little and watch.
 
been watching this thread. there's good advice here but something seems off and i can't quite figure it.




can you link ? a quick look over their site doesn't show a product specific to that.





do you mean an ec / ppm meter ?





what's been the ec / ppm you were feeding. it does look underfed but could be lockout.




some of the damage could be due to the spray beating up on the plant. i've used neem before and it can take a toll on the leaves.





post up the ec / ppm you're currently at.

i see a few different products. not all of them buffered. maybe post a pic of the bag so we can confirm if the grow shop guy is correct, they can be notorious for giving poor or incorrect advice.

edit : even if buffered, it should not hurt the grow to ph to 5.8.






a flush and reset wouldn't hurt as long as you balance nutes and refeed within 24hrs.


an analysis of the nute content from canna would help. i couldn't find one on their site.
are you using extra cal-mag ? i notice there are specific mixing instructions, indicating part A likely containing calmag. you might need more in coco, especially if under led.





it's a good idea. a recovering or stressed plant benefits from a little less exposure. let us know what you are running for light, height from canopy, and where the dimmer is set.

the guys here will definitely get you sorted.
Hello bluter.iv a bluelab trunchen and the last feed the ec was 1,6 I think that's to much for veg yes I use extra Cal mag...

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high n ratio which doesn't seem to be showing up here. what do think @Roy Growin ? lockout showing as underfeed ? the flush and rebalance sounds good.
A dose of CaMg + PK, perhaps wait a tad longer between waterings to allow more Oxygen in
Think that [wet roots] may be slightly inhibiting the Ca/K uptake
I also use a few drops of Potassium Silicate which keeps them green and strong
That's pretty much all I use from start to finish
 
Hello bluter.iv a bluelab trunchen and the last feed the ec was 1,6 I think that's to much for veg yes I use extra Cal mag...

16739782006544998399617157797774.jpg

A dose of CaMg + PK, perhaps wait a tad longer between waterings to allow more Oxygen in
Think that [wet roots] may be slightly inhibiting the Ca/K uptake
I also use a few drops of Potassium Silicate which keeps them green and strong
That's pretty much all I use from start to finish

16739787051314304185823629737485.jpg
 
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