To me it looks like the nute burn is worsening, They're in 6L pots, When flushing with coco over how long should it be done, So far its had 1.5/litre's a day of 'flush'
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To me it looks like the nute burn is worsening, They're in 6L pots, When flushing with coco over how long should it be done, So far its had 1.5/litre's a day of 'flush'
"you must spread some reputation around before giving it to sarahlouise again." blah blah blah....
Great post:thumbsup:
How do I add rep?Quote:
Originally Posted by irydyum
edit: the little scales is too add rep? it only lets me add to rep on myself? lol
CalMag should be available at your nursery store.
The burn should clear in 2 weeks or so. The old (already there) leaves will never recover. Watch your new growth.
Like I said never used coco so I'm unfamiliar. I stand corrected about the PH, however if I knew it was hydroponic, I would have lowered my numbers for PH levels.Quote:
Originally Posted by sarah louise
John also remember, when your having a deficiency, too much of one can lock out another ie. too much calcium could cause a magnesium def., and the other way around. From what i've heard, r/o water and calmag would do the trick if indeed that is your issue.
You flushed once, wait a week i'd say before you do it again, if the lady can wait that long.
peace
It looks like nute burn, and progressing nutrient lock up.
The curling leaf edges are also a give a way with salt build up (high water ph). The symptoms look close to over watering but the burnt tips are not good.
You need to flush your medium in distilled water or ph balanced water. Since your in soil, you need to check the run off water and compare the differences with the ph of the water you put in.
After a couple days of flushing, you should see some stabilization and leaves will regain color. The leaves will never heal its damaged leaves. Restart your feeding schedule, after some time new veg growth will replace those problematic leaves.
If I was a betting man ,I'd put my money on Mg def. I've had that once before,and that's exactly what it looked like.Just my opinion.
Here's a update, The N seems to be doing its job as the leafs are gradually loosing thier 'zebra' look. I will be spraying later on today with some epson salts unles anyone has any other idea's?
Looking good, glad you got some great advice that's working for you.
First take the plant out of the pot take away as much of the loose dirt replant with new dirt merical grow potting soil is favorite. Whatever stage of lighting you are in leave it. Water with straight water for about a week because humidity is high if its in flowering keep humidity low its should bounce back plants are stronger than you may think:rastasmoke: