Any help is appreciated.

Ranger4x40200

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Having issues. Not even sure where to start

Coco, soil, peat moss and perlite mixture
7 gallon fabric pots.
Viparspectra 450 and HLG 135

Upped the nutrients on last feeding. Almost full strength. One shot of half strength cal mag a few weeks back.

Spots on the one leaf blade.
The other one is kinda doing a weird fold thing.
New growth also seem to be yellow

Thanks in advance for any help!
 

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Hiphophippo

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Give her some epsom salt and do a few no nutrient waters with light runoff. Are you watering to runoff every watering
 

Hiphophippo

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You probably have some lockout going on with nutrient burn I would use plain water for the next few waterings and then introduce your food at a quarter Str
 

MickFoster

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Coco and soil have completely different pH and feeding/watering requirements.
Coco pH - 6.0 Soil pH - 6.5
Coco is considered a soilless medium and performs best when fed daily........it stays saturated and shouldn't dry out.
Soil needs to go through a wet/dry period.
Good luck.
 

Hiphophippo

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Coco soil mix’s are a little challenging but do work I run a soil coco perlite mix also with added amendments I’ve found it’s easier to maintain that was as opposed to using liquid nutes
 

rkymtnman

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I feel like I messed up with the coco, and should have just used soil
i'd say the opposite.

if i were you, i'd find 3 gallon air/fabric pots, gently remove the plants and re-pot in a coco/perlite or coco only.

then feed at least daily to runoff. they will be sad for the first few days after transplant
 

Hiphophippo

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Transplant into new soil medium or scrap.
I think that's where I'm at now.
I wouldn’t scrap them they are very much fixable. Do the transplant into a coco perlite mix only not using the added soil and continue your feed I’m not a coco grower so you might want to post in that section to get good info on the Recomended ec and nute levels but when you can do a slurry test on your soil and keep track of what your adding to it to reference for problems in the future
 

Ranger4x40200

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i'd say the opposite.

if i were you, i'd find 3 gallon air/fabric pots, gently remove the plants and re-pot in a coco/perlite or coco only.

then feed at least daily to runoff. they will be sad for the first few days after transplant
I have some 3 gallon fabric pots. I kinda want to get away from the coco.

I don't think I'm home enough to give it the attention it needs.
 

Hiphophippo

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I have some 3 gallon fabric pots. I kinda want to get away from the coco.

I don't think I'm home enough to give it the attention it needs.
I get that that’s why I do the soil if you can then transplant them into a fresh pot of soil with some lime and Epsom salt the lime will help buffer your soil to a more manageable ph and the Epsom salt will help with nutrient uptake and root stability so that it can work itself out of its current problem then pay close attention to the new growth
 
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