Nute burn, or a deficiency

asaph

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it don't matter. nute burn = deficiency.

Use decent soil, or hydro. Get your pH straight, and nutes if you're in hydro. Don't worry about the rest.
 

ylem

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asaph is right. give her water and lower nutes. i bump up when i see deficiency to avoid over feeding.
 

asaph

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btw that plant looks great. that spot doesn't seem like a nutritional problem at all to me. But if it spreads, flush your medium.
 

Kookiemonsta

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it don't matter. nute burn = deficiency.

Use decent soil, or hydro. Get your pH straight, and nutes if you're in hydro. Don't worry about the rest.
Thanks for answer, but no thanks Coco is pretty amazing....
Ph is very steady also..


Medi: Yeah I am the type that lets it get nearly all dry, but I also do keep very close tabs to make sure they never dry out too long. She gets some plain water this morning anyway, so im going to just give her a decent amount to flush out the Coco. Maybe that will help.
 

Kookiemonsta

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btw that plant looks great. that spot doesn't seem like a nutritional problem at all to me. But if it spreads, flush your medium.
Thank ya :)
Arent those top Fan leaves MONSTERS already???
I topped her pretty early this time. Topped one early, LSTing the Church, and topping then LSTing the 69 in the back. Gonna see which one I end up getting the most from =P
 

asaph

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yep coco rules, thought it was soil. flush every month for best results and always allow runoff. if using very soft or filtered water some epsom salt is also beneficial.
 

MrGhettoGrower

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Ya them bigger plants looking good and about time to transplant to a bigger pot. What ya ph and ppm you feeding? I want try that coco coir! I've tried rock wool and it's about the same but better for what hear?
 
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