Anyone know what’s up with these babies before I jump out my window

Trickyticky

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Fuck me . 2 week veg an ya feeding them that amount of food . Ya should've feeding just yet mate and also ya been watering to much by looks of it . Lay off the feed an lay the watering as much
 

Trickyticky

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Aw . Sorry mate thought ya was in soil . Apologies. Yeh ya can saturate the roots in coco if ya constantly watering which would end up getting root rot , then that al cause stunted growth.
Am smashed here but the yellow could be from the coco been over saturated imo. But other than that they look spot on. Also a would let coco dry out abit an drop the feed to 0.8 ec . Have you read the root exelarator instructions as most say to feed by itself as adding ya base feed nitrogen + cal/mag nitrogen + exelarator nitrogen is a canny bit of nitrogen to be giving a young plant . 1 might like a lot of feed , the other might not , all ya have to do is take ya time and take notice of ya plants :bigjoint:
 

Trickyticky

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What ya saying Nick forest , he needs t up his feed ? If that was the case the symptoms would be showing from the bottom . The bottom leafs have abundance of nitrogen, so if they needed feed that's the first place the new growth would take it from , are ya clued up or screwed up , hahaha
 

Luckyfrank

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They do look hungry. Should be feeding to runoff daily. Could you list everything you mix into your feed and the amounts?

You said half are ok and half are not. Is it all one strain that looks like that or are some good and some bad both of the same strain?
thanks for the reply, but of a nightmare as I’ve got 2 strains in there but the Cuttings guy did a shit job of labelling them! I was hoping that in flower I’d be able to tell what’s what then

feeding wise

per 10l of water I’ve added

6ml coco a
6ml coco b
3 ml root excelurator
10ml cal-mag
 

MickFoster

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Unfortunately, there are many idiots out there that think they know how to grow in coco with no experience doing it.
 

bluemagicman

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I never grow in coco coir but looks like you may be feeding a bit too heavy, perhaps N burn (tips of leafs and yellowing). Ease back on the nutes for a week and see where you're at. Plants that young are very sensitive (strain dependent) and often don't need too much. I'm a soil man myself though so .02
 

twentyeight.threefive

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thanks for the reply, but of a nightmare as I’ve got 2 strains in there but the Cuttings guy did a shit job of labelling them! I was hoping that in flower I’d be able to tell what’s what then

feeding wise

per 10l of water I’ve added

6ml coco a
6ml coco b
3 ml root excelurator
10ml cal-mag
According to the Canna website you are extremely under feeding them. Canna suggests 23ml of A and 23ml of B per 10L of water.

You can plug in your own numbers to adjust for your specific variables. That was calculated with soft water with a starting EC of 0.2

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Luckyfrank

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According to the Canna website you are extremely under feeding them. Canna suggests 23ml of A and 23ml of B per 10L of water.

You can plug in your own numbers to adjust for your specific variables. That was calculated with soft water with a starting EC of 0.2

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my water is flashing between 0.4 and 0.6 E.C

so what do u thinking I should add in after my root ex and my cal-mag? What can my E.c go up to?
 

Luckyfrank

Active Member
According to the Canna website you are extremely under feeding them. Canna suggests 23ml of A and 23ml of B per 10L of water.

You can plug in your own numbers to adjust for your specific variables. That was calculated with soft water with a starting EC of 0.2

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my water is flashing between 0.4 and 0.6 E.C

so what do u thinking I should add in after my root ex and my cal-mag? What can my E.c go up to?
 

twentyeight.threefive

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my water is flashing between 0.4 and 0.6 E.C

so what do u thinking I should add in after my root ex and my cal-mag? What can my E.c go up to?
According to their feed schedule you should be at 1.3 EC with Canna A and B, Rhizotonic, and Cannazym with soft water (1.1 EC + 0.2 EC starting water). Final EC is additive. Meaning if your target EC for veg is 1.1 EC at week two you would take your starting water EC and add the feed EC.

If your starting water is 0.5 EC you want your final feed to read 1.6 EC. (0.5 EC + 1.1 EC = 1.6 EC).

You may want to gradually increase your feed to not shock the plants, starting now.

FYI, I'm not familiar with any of these products but just giving you info from that chart.
 

Luckyfrank

Active Member
According to their feed schedule you should be at 1.3 EC with Canna A and B, Rhizotonic, and Cannazym with soft water (1.1 EC + 0.2 EC starting water). Final EC is additive. Meaning if your target EC for veg is 1.1 EC at week two you would take your starting water EC and add the feed EC.

If your starting water is 0.5 EC you want your final feed to read 1.6 EC. (0.5 EC + 1.1 EC = 1.6 EC).

You may want to gradually increase your feed to not shock the plants, starting now.

FYI, I'm not familiar with any of these products but just giving you info from that chart.
well in that case I’ve been under feeding for a long time! From now on il add my root ex and cal-mag and then make up the rest with cana a and b to take it to 1.6 and the raise it from there .... very interesting and thanks for all the advise
 

twentyeight.threefive

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well in that case I’ve been under feeding for a long time! From now on il add my root ex and cal-mag and then make up the rest with cana a and b to take it to 1.6 and the raise it from there .... very interesting and thanks for all the advise
CalMag will definitely raise your EC and I'd assume the root ex would too. Add CalMag to your water first before the A and B. If you find after everything is added that your final EC of that mix is too high you can dilute the mix with plain water. At least that way after adding the recommended A and B nutrients that the final feed nutrients are mixed at the correct ratio.
 
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