Quote Originally Posted by piecemasta
yellow stringy new growth/ ph tested
im having a similar problem with my bubblegum strain. i have attached a picture as to increase the odds of possibly identifying what the problem may be.....

they are growing in cocoand are receiving a aact once a week, nutes between along with plain filtered water.

just tested the ph runoff of a fresh water rinse: 7.06
ppm: 648
i feed heavy 16 bloom a and b and prime, humbolt's deuce deuce, ginormous, and honey.
the tea feed gets brewed with ancient earth by GH, molasses and sea kelp
Your ph is waaaay too high for Coco, you give them too much unnecessary crap, and honey has a natural antibiotic that will kill the beneficial bacteria in your medium.

Likely a good idea to look in the growlogs for a successful coco grow, and look closely at the necessary things you need to do when using it. If your eyes aren't bleeding from all the reading (learning) you're doing...than keep reading. It's not rocket science as some would have you believe, but there IS a lot to learn.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . All very new growth yellow. Ok a couple things happened all at once so not sure what might have happened if anything. Plants were all doing good under 1000w metal halide. Was watering every couple days every other water 1/2 nutes of fox farm grow big. Plants are in fox farm ocean. So about 4 days ago I gave a first full strength feeding and then about 2 days ago I gave straight water everything was looking good. I ph the water after adding in nutes and its always between 6.0 to 7.0 generally around 6.5. Plants Rating: 5