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    Not gonna lie, plant looks like a mess so is your feeding schedule mukka.
    Do you have EC and PH Pens? With coco you feed every day as you slowly building up your feed through the plant development. Letting the coco to dry up is a big No No.

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    Lights off around 68-70, lights on varies a little depending on the outside weather but likely never below 74 and never above 78. The pots are plastic and not mesh after 1 day the top soil is still slightly damp but will move freely if running fingers across it. Nutes were worked slowly at first then up to full strength as well.

    Do you also flush leading up to harvest or just the once mid flower?

    CFLs are 150 watt, 2900 lummens x 8, easily adjustable so stay about 2-6 inches away from canopy.

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    thanks boss, do have the ec and ph pens, and feed was slowly built up but with flushing in between so likely not enough food is what I am gathering and yes, definitely had the coco dry up so very well could have expedited any issue. Again, the zoomed in pics are on the leaves impacted at the very bottom of the plant, every other leave is green, perky, and full. flowered around day 28-30 and has nice trichs and bud sites but obviously didnt want the problem to spread further up. Sounds like it is definitely time to get back on feeding sched, I just felt like feeding every day the soil would be too wet. At day 2, some of the top soil begins to turn the lighter brown color indicative of drying up but ill def take your advice.

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    Coco and Soil are two different mediums mate. They have nothing in common.

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    Meant coco, my fault for the confusion, definitely coco.

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    Feed daily with suitable for coco and flowering nutrients... ph your solution to 5.8 ..and make sure you got 15-20% runoff.. easy job.

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    Thanks again boss, currently he has the General Hydroponics floramicro, florabloom, and floragro. Are these suitable for coco in your opinion? Will start to feed daily and get the PH in check.

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    and last question concerning flushing, do you flush your coco at all? even leading up to harvest or stay with the feeding sched and 20% runoff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cookie917 View Post
    and last question concerning flushing, do you flush your coco at all? even leading up to harvest or stay with the feeding sched and 20% runoff?
    they 150w each the cfl?

    no mate i only flush if i have issues. usually one mid flower flush is popular but not necessary as this depends what feed you using etc.

    then you have you final pre chop flush for a week or two

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    Correct Joker, 150 each for the cfls. as for feed, it is Floramicro, florabloom, and floragro, thanks again for the input.

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