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    Quote Originally Posted by Karsa View Post
    Yeah it's a lot but salt build up in the medium is annoying to get out id you messed the pH and solutions, beat way is Pop them in the shower, shower head below plants, slow run while you knock a nutrient solution up with water left over night for 24hrs, leave the natural tap water running through and then triple the feed amount, you can ph down at least with buckets of tap water while your actual solution mixes up and settles.

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    I have only messed up the solution when they were in one litre pots. Only wattered once before realising ph meter is malfunctioning. However ever since plants were weak and could not absorb nutes properly. They are in fresh coco now, should I give them few more days to see if they are catching up or should completely flush them and start over? What do you think?

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    Iv been sprayed riot roots with incorect ph too so they had rough start unfortunately. Feed schedule every 2-3 days

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    Quote Originally Posted by connect View Post
    Iv been sprayed riot roots with incorect ph too so they had rough start unfortunately. Feed schedule every 2-3 days
    just answered your own question right there matey,

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    If you've already changed the medium you don't need to flush its a case of waiting for them to bounce back. Add rhizotonic and silicone to your nute mix and they should be fine. 1/4 recommended strength

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    Whats the ec total of your water before feed and after solution has mixed and settled.

    pH though Coco should be between 5.6 pH and 6.0 pH but 5.8 pH is the money shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karsa View Post
    Whats the ec total of your water before feed and after solution has mixed and settled.

    pH though Coco should be between 5.6 pH and 6.0 pH but 5.8 pH is the money shot.

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    Background ec 0.1. After I add rhyzotonic, silicon and canna a,b ec 0.9
    Ph 5.8

    Girls looking alot better now and seems to be bounced back with new green and healthy set of leaves

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    Keep an eye on them over next few days, leaf tips, new growth etc. You may need to bring the ec down a little. If your base is 0.1 you should roughly be about 0.5/0.6 at this stage rarely people go above 0.8

    Keep a close eye and they should be fine, uf you notice darkening, curling, browning, spotting etc then post images and comment but dial the ec down a little should any of that happen.

    Bare in mind this is opinion and there are far more experienced growers here and they would have given better and more detailed advice if you weren't antagonistic with those who tried to help to begin with. Growing is more than just one green thumb

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