What is wrong with my cookies gelato strain

Hello, I recently started growing cannabis and am now growing cookies gelato. I planted this seedling quite some time ago (it sprouted on the 26th of September). I repotted the seedling at around 8 days because the pot was too small (I thought), this is probably the reason for the slow growth. I also had some troubles with the humidifier which would make the room way too humid. It is planted in coco soil and I gave it a little bit of nutrition (Vita race, power roots, and alga grow). Also, it is running on an 18/6 light schedule under a LED light. It is also getting some small purple spots on the plant and is turning yellow on the leaf tips. Is there any hope for my feminized seedling?
 

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Hiphophippo

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If it’s coco soil let it get a little dryer in between watering and you shouldn’t be feeding it yet the soil in the cup will get through till you transplant it. Also make sure temp and humidity are in range you should be around 76 - 81 degree Fahrenheit right now watering like 100 to 200 ml every other day with no food yet.
 
Don't pay attention to the above post.........completely wrong information for coco.
You're in coco.........it's starving.........feed the poor thing.
Feed daily to run off.
Never give plain water.
Never let the coco dry.
Was your coco buffered?
What pH are you using?
I did not buffer the soil and have not tested the PH soil yet. How much water would you suggest giving it
 

MickFoster

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I did not buffer the soil and have not tested the PH soil yet. How much water would you suggest giving it
First of all.......it's not soil.
When I asked about the pH, I was referring to the pH of your nute solution........it should be around 6.0.
I don't suggest you ever give water........should always be feeding with nutes.
Give enough nute solution so that the run off is around 20% of what you put in.........you don't have to measure it, just pour until it comes out the bottom.
Feed daily with light nutes to substantial run off using a pH around 6.0.
Never plain water.
Never let the coco dry out.
 

Hiphophippo

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Don't pay attention to the above post.........completely wrong information for coco.
You're in coco.........it's starving.........feed the poor thing.
Feed daily to run off.
Never give plain water.
Never let the coco dry.
Was your coco buffered?
What pH are you using?
He said it’s coco soil not just coco if it where just coco then yes feed right away I run all my seedlings in a coco soil mix and don’t feed anything till it’s in larger pots key words coco soil
 

curious2garden

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Don't pay attention to the above post.........completely wrong information for coco.
You're in coco.........it's starving.........feed the poor thing.
Feed daily to run off.
Never give plain water.
Never let the coco dry.
Was your coco buffered?
What pH are you using?
Listen to this and as long as you are in coco do what he tells you. Your plant is obviously starving. I'd feed it, good luck and welcome to RIU.
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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Probably best to define what you mean by 'coco soil.' What exactly is it that you're using. You'll get very different responses if you're in coco vs. one of the many blends, etc. But yeah, those things look like they're starving for nutrients.
 

MickFoster

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Probably best to define what you mean by 'coco soil.' What exactly is it that you're using. You'll get very different responses if you're in coco vs. one of the many blends, etc. But yeah, those things look like they're starving for nutrients.
I don't think the OP knows the difference between soil and coco and his coco soil reference was just his lack of knowledge.
Based on the pics of his seedling, it looks like 100% coco to me.
 
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