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    ImageUploadedByTapatalk1341360506.677860.jpg ok transferred this to coco soil 3 days ago . The leaves are curling under and there are some light brown patches on the leaves. They get one cup of water every other day with a small amount of nutrients the other 3 plants are ok. Any help would be great

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    That is a pretty sad looking plant :-)
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    Stop watering it with nutrients. Just give it a bit of water and let the soil dry, it was still very young to transplant.

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    As talpa sed water and dry out, get the light close but not too close.

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    i,d be more inclined on moving light away not closer until its picked up, but let your coco dry out a touch and if you use nutes then use a ec of 0.3 to start with,

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    The coco soil is very dry to be honest as I've never soaked the soil I've just poured a bit of water around the edge of the plant . I was wondering wether to just use plan water for a week or so till it got back on its feet. It was my strongest plant till I transplanted it. The lights are flourescent and about 10 inches away. They are planted in 15 lt pots. The nutrients have been 1mill per litre.

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    Oh temp is 25 and humidity is 48

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katieyorks View Post
    The coco soil is very dry to be honest as I've never soaked the soil I've just poured a bit of water around the edge of the plant . I was wondering wether to just use plan water for a week or so till it got back on its feet. It was my strongest plant till I transplanted it. The lights are flourescent and about 10 inches away. They are planted in 15 lt pots. The nutrients have been 1mill per litre.
    I think this may be the problem. Coco should be watered until you get a good run off to avoid salts build up. Give it a good flushing and try to aim for 10% run off when feeding. I water mine over a tray and grill.


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    Hey katie,


    Her roots are suffocating and being burned at the same time.

    If you're using mineral nutrients it'll be cooking her and any lack of air to her roots will irritate the problem further.

    What she needs right now is a breather from any fertilisers and water so allow her medium to dry for a coupla days at least and hope that she pulls through. If she does all she'll want next is a light watering. The coco will have something in it to feed her if she needs it.

    She may or she may not pull through but any other form of stress to her, be that transplanting, water stress, or nutrients stress, even environmental, will likely spell her last breath.


    Good luck.. I'm sending over green mojo her way.



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