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    Default Answered: Leaves turning yellow and brown

    Howdy,

    Anyone know what this is?

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  2. "Just a mud farmer here but I'm pretty sure you should be feeding daily"


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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrowMage View Post
    Howdy,

    Anyone know what this is?

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    Hello buddy will help if you give a list of ya set up,how much you feeding an watering temperatures, ph,all thatthe pro's lol will have a better understanding whats going on an might be able to help good luck

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    Coco perlite 70/30

    Washing machine and kripple shock and cheese

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    4 weeks

    5 gallon pot

    Repotted 2 days ago

    2ml of calmag, 1 ml of micro, 1ml gro general hydro flora. Now increased to 2 ml of micro and gro

    Air temp 79- 72

    RH 65-59

    LED 600w 36 inches away 18-6

    Ph in 5.8-6.3 runoff 6.7-6.8

    EC in 592 runoff 363

    Feed about every 2 to 3 days when soil is dry

    Also topped 2 days ago


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    Just a mud farmer here but I'm pretty sure you should be feeding daily

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    As above, feed daily, the medium should never dry out
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    Thank you so any clue as to the problem?


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    Yea. As you were just told... twice I think? You need to feed much more often. Read some coco diaries.

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    My apologies. That was rude.
    The lack of watering is causing a salt build up in the coco fibers which is raising the PH of the root zone and locking out the nutrients.
    Watering at least once daily with 30% runoff is the best way to prevent buildup. Plain water every once in a while helps as well.

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    Hello mate did you stop the plain watering inbetween feeds yet? I see your still waiting a few days before watering. Like I said on the other thread, Coco/perlite isn't like soil it needs watered with feed every single day bud, preferably twice a day with the addition of perlite as it will dry very fast in gallon pots.

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    So I upped the feed and also have fed it daily I lowered the light to 25 inches so i believe they are looking much healthier. Kept my Ph low afraid of salt build up and high ph in the soil. Will post more soon




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