Plant deficiency, need help identifying

IVIars

Active Member
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I'm using Sunshine Advanced Mix #4 with General organics nutes and vit b1. I got the plants from a mother that was in flower and have been using 24/7 light. They ad a phosphorus deficiency at first that i think i got taken care of and now have a new one that i cant identify. The ph of the coco was at 7.0, I flushed the coco with a ph of 5.5 with 470ppm. The coco now reads a 6.2, the plants were overwatered when i flushed them so theyre drooping. Thanks for any help.
 

smokebros

Well-Known Member
looks like phosphorous is all out of wack. Like the other guy said, you might have to start over, don't use as many nutes next time. Try to keep your ph at 5.5-6.5. 7 is running on the high side. Water with distilled water that has 0 ppm, that way you can monitor your plants nute level. After a few weeks up the nutes to 600-800, then when your flowering down go above 1300.
 

IVIars

Active Member
This is my first coco grow and have no problem with trashing them, but they are looking like theyre bouncing back. The new growth looks good compared tothe rest. There is new roots coming out the holes on the bottom of the 1/2 gal pots. I transplanted them a week and a half ago from solo cups, and the pots feel lighter than when they were last watered 3 days ago. So i know theyre growing. They were overwatered when i flushed them.

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