scough problems!!!!

scough

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here are pics of my strawberry cough....having problems with the bottom leaves........been like this for over a week.........just transplanted them bout a week ago.....want to start flowering in the next couple, but need to fix this problem first.....flushed a little a couple days ago, but only a couple gallons of water for a 5 gallon bucket......is that enough???.......also sprinkled some root stimulator when transplanting......maybe thats the problem.....can't tell if these leaves show excess nutrients or not enough......i am using foxfarm ocean potting soil, with hydroton on top to help promote growth at top of soil.........ph of soil is around 6 and ph of water is around 6.5.......have two types of fertilizer to use..........foxfarm liquid plant food (6-4-4), or shultz's (10-15-10). any suggestions would greatly help.......i tried to add some shultz's fertilizer to this plant yesterday and flushed another to see which would help, but your imput would greatly increase my knowledge...........thanks......
 

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potroast

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That's some kind of nute problem, don't know what. They need some time to recover from transplant. Give them 3 weeks and they should look much better.
 

bud bud ding ding

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when you flush you are meant to flush 3 times its pot size in water. fill your pots with ph adjusted water just below the lip then let it flow out the bottom do this 3 times but on the last flush use a very weak nutrient solution good luck pal
 

scough

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will do........just identified all three big ones as girls!!!! thought at least one was male for sure.........just tied down branches yesterday to try to promote some inner growth istead of topping again.....should fill my little area nicely..........waiting for clones to start getting somewhere.......then get ready to flower..........any ideas on flowering fert??? got 3 strawberry coughs and 3 OG x Master clones.....
 

scough

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yeah........put some hydroton pebbles on top of soil so that the roots could grow all the way up without being damaged (due to light or temps).......read about it so i tried it........it worked great......when i transplanted from 5" net pots, and poured off the hydroton, i could see surface roots everywhere without having to dig up any soil..........helps retain moisture as well........
 

scough

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only place that sold them was Dutch Passion. I Was in Amsterdam this summer and picked some up.......along with Sensi seedbanks "Northern Lights #5 x Haze"............here is a recent pic starting the 5th week of flowering........3 big ones are my strawberry cough's, and 3 little ones are OG x Master kush clones.............
 
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