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    Default Nutrient burn or not enough feed?

    Anybody know what's up with my 14 day old baby?
    Will it be ok or should I just scrap it?

    At first I thought it was cos I gave to higher EC but now not so sure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jstatus View Post
    Anybody know what's up with my 14 day old baby?
    Will it be ok or should I just scrap it?

    At first I thought it was cos I gave to higher EC but now not so sure?

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    Scrap it? No way

    Looks great. Most times those first leaves die off

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    Without information it's impossible to say, definitely do not scrap!..answer as many of these questions as possible, this will help the members help you!


    Soil or hydro or coco:

    Strain:

    Photo or Auto:

    plant age:

    pot size:

    has it been repotted? and when?:

    soil type:

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:

    Air temps (max min):

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity:

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl):

    Light schedule:

    ph level:

    EC (hydro and coco only)

    Background EC.

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco)

    anything else you think may be relevant!

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    It's not nutrient burn, maybe overwatering at some point in the past. Or it could simply be hungry.



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    Not sure what the medium is (looks like biobizz) but I think...

    Nutrient burn from the medium being too rich, if it is Biobizz then if standard and not the light then that would do it.

    There is nothing much to worry about but I would give the plant a decent flush, probably 2.

    Just keep an eye on further growth and established growth but all good tbh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Without information it's impossible to say, definitely do not scrap!..answer as many of these questions as possible, this will help the members help you!


    Soil or hydro or coco: *coco*

    Strain: *RQS Critical*

    Photo or Auto:*photo*

    plant age: *14 days since since sprouted*

    pot size: *11 litre*

    has it been repotted? and when?: *No*

    soil type:

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:

    Air temps (max min): *28° 25°*

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity: *60 to 70 %*

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl): *Mars Hydro Ts1000*

    Light schedule: *18/6*

    ph level: *5.6*

    EC (hydro and coco only) *0.6 TO 0.7*

    Background EC. *0.1 but buffer it up to 0.4 using calmag*

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco) *every day with 20 % runoff using canna A&B

    anything else you think may be relevant!
    A few days ago as i was getting used to the mixing i accidentally fed them an EC of 1.1 but flushed and then re fed with 0.6 again.


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    Bluestaf coco 70/30 perlite mix

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jstatus View Post
    Bluestaf coco 70/30 perlite mix

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    Never used Coco but understand it.
    *every day with 20 % runoff using canna A&B - To me just think you are running a bit rich, if the plant was older then would be more natural but just back off a tad.

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    When feeding today it had an EC of 0.7 with a PH of 5.6 and the run off was 0.8 with PH of 6.0.

    Would that indicate that I need to flush again or just back of EC by 0.1 next feed?

    Honestly lads I'm a total Newbie to this so my apologies if I sound stupid in any way. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Critical J View Post
    Never used Coco but understand it.
    *every day with 20 % runoff using canna A&B - To me just think you are running a bit rich, if the plant was older then would be more natural but just back off a tad.
    Thanks mate. I just wondering if it was like nutrient burn or the total opposite where the plant is so hungry that its consuming its own leafs ? (If that's even a thing?)

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