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Zogs

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I'm not really great at diagnosing plants, but until someone more knowledgeable comes around here is my opinion. Both of your plants look really dark green. You are feeding to much N. Zooming around your pic I see clawing as well. I would cut down on your nutes. What ppm's are you feeding at ? What's your run off ? I don't grow in coco, but I do know your ph should be around 5.8 and you need to be using a cal/mag supplement every water. Do you make sure to get run off every time you water ?

Best of luck.

EDIT: the leaves look really puffy as well. Makes me think possibly over watered on top of your other issues. Until you get someone giving you a really solid diagnosis , your best/safe bet is less nutes, more cal/mag and to dry out your soil a bit more and make sure you ph is in check.
 
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Liamp1603

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I'm not really great at diagnosing plants, but until someone more knowledgeable comes around here is my opinion. Both of your plants look really dark green. You are feeding to much N. Zooming around your pic I see clawing as well. I would cut down on your nutes. What ppm's are you feeding at ? What's your run off ? I don't grow in coco, but I do know your ph should be around 5.8 and you need to be using a cal/mag supplement every water. Do you make sure to get run off every time you water ?

Best of luck.

EDIT: the leaves look really puffy as well. Makes me think possibly over watered on top of your other issues. Until you get someone giving you a really solid diagnosis , your best/safe bet is less nutes, more cal/mag and to dry out your soil a bit more and make sure you ph is in check.
I don’t read ppms and I used ph pens years ago and it broke and I haven’t replaced it so I haven’t been checking it I know it’s bad but I haven’t had any problems up until now I’ll just cut back the nutes and let them dry out completely and feed water for a while thanks
 
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