Light green.

axis

Well-Known Member
So i have this plant in equal mix of vermicculite perlite and coco peat.

Ph of the soil was measured at the start of the growth, all water is RO ph about 7.

With the nutes it comes down to abt 6.5 .

This plant has been flushed and then fed one small feed. Still its not changing its color . ITs turning fluoroscent green on the flowers.

ITs a sativa and taking a long time to fill up too.

ny1 got any ideas wat am i doing wrong ?
 

bigsourD

Well-Known Member
So i have this plant in equal mix of vermicculite perlite and coco peat.

Ph of the soil was measured at the start of the growth, all water is RO ph about 7.

With the nutes it comes down to abt 6.5 .

This plant has been flushed and then fed one small feed. Still its not changing its color . ITs turning fluoroscent green on the flowers.

ITs a sativa and taking a long time to fill up too.

ny1 got any ideas wat am i doing wrong ?
What's your NPK ratio? Your medium would be considered inert, no nutritional value to the plant. Make sure your feeding contains balanced nutrition with essentrial macro nutrients.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
Your plant look good to me. did you rinse your coco coir before you used it? Coir could be high in salt if you bought it from cheaper company. Other than that I was thinking the same thing as bigsour. Your medium provides no nutrients. You probably need stronger fert solution
 
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