Please help me fix this problem.

Tap4942

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I have no idea what's wrong with my plant.

Humboldt's Secret nutrients used every watering in Coco.
Base A: 4-0-1 using 5ml per gallon
Base B: 1-4-2 using 5ml per gallon
Calmag & Iron: 2-0-0 using 5ml per gallon
Golden Tree: 0-0-2 using 1ml per gallon
Tree Trunk: 0-0-2 using 2.5-5ml per gallon
Plant Enzymes using 1ml per gallon

Alternating Bee Safe 3-in-1 and Mammoth CannControl every week for my once a week IPM.

The coco I'm using started out as a brick and was rinsed and buffered twice.
 

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Tap4942

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Back off the nutes for a bit. Shes got plenty of food right now. She'll bounce back with some regular watering's without food.
My thing is I've just started feeding at 700ppm but with all the listed nutrients. Before this week I was feeding at 300ppm and still had problems. I used to feed just a+b and golden tree once a week without any problems in my last grow.
 

MintyDreadlocks

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My thing is I've just started feeding at 700ppm but with all the listed nutrients. Before this week I was feeding at 300ppm and still had problems. I used to feed just a+b and golden tree once a week without any problems in my last grow.
Your plants are young. If your soil is good and new you dont need to be feeding a whole line of nutes quite yet. Its got most of what it needs already. People think just because the nutrients say vegetative that your plant will need them in vegetative. Keep in mind some people grow these things to be trees. Which has long veg periods and will require the extra nutrients for sure. These houseplants and hobby grows dont need to get blasted with food when theyre juveniles. Assuming youre using soil.

(edit: this is coco not soil fuck me)
 

warble

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At least she's not missing out on nitrogen. What is plant enzymes? Which ones? Tip burn indicates too much nutes. Since you're in coco, I'd cut to half of everything you are adding to water. Ph and go from there. The clawing downward is either over watering or salt build up. Get some proper runoff and that might solve the riddle. If that doesn't work try to half the nutes you've been giving. Good luck.
 

Tap4942

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Your plants are young. If your soil is good and new you dont need to be feeding a whole line of nutes quite yet. Its got most of what it needs already. People think just because the nutrients say vegetative that your plant will need them in vegetative. Keep in mind some people grow these things to be trees. Which has long veg periods and will require the extra nutrients for sure. These houseplants and hobby grows dont need to get blasted with food when theyre juveniles. Assuming youre using soil.

(edit: this is coco not soil fuck me)
I'm in coco. I was following the week 1 feeding chart and giving it nutrients every watering at 300ppm and then 700ppm this week. I'll use just base a+b but it kinda defeats the purpose of buying the whole line up. Guess it's mostly marketing because I'll only be growing these girls up to a 3 gallon pot and then switching to 5 before flower.
 

MickFoster

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How often are you feeding?
Are you feeding to substantial run off?
Are you removing the run off?
You don't need a 5 gallon with coco........you can grow a tree in a 3 gallon pot.
Plants only need the basic nutrients to thrive.........adding a bunch of stuff only complicates things.
 
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