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    Leaves Turning Yellow / Crispy

    Hello, I have 18 clones on Veg week 4 growing in Canna Coco. The leaves are pointing up on all of them and they seem to be growing at an OK rate, but I'm seeing some yellowing and crispy areas, with some spotting going on. I am trying to get some advice on what I'm doing wrong that could be causing this as I always seem to have some kind of yellowing issues with the leaves. The last grow I had over watering issues so I'm being extra careful to make sure they are getting a good dry cycle before watering again. I have them under two Platinum P9-XML2 LED lights on Veg + Boost in a 4' x 8' tent, Coco + perlite medium, giving them Canna nutrients (A, B, Rhizo, Cannazym) plus Cal Mag as I am using RO water. PH between 5.9 -6.2. If anyone could also give me advice on whether or not I should give nutrients every time I water, or every other time I would really appreciate it as well.... I have been told that I shouldn't give nutes every time but I have also read that by switching between nutes and plain RO is bad for the PH buffer of the Coco soil? Just to point out the Sativa strain Lamb's Bread on the left side looks the best and healthiest (all 3 clones) however one of the Indica True OG all the way on the right looks the worst, though the leaves are still pointing up but it's all completely yellowed.

    #2
    Are you feeding half strength? If half strength, then feed every time. at full strength, feed, water, feed. Or feed, water, water, feed. Whatever works for you. Most of the reason I feed, water, water is salt build up. It that's a different story.

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      #3
      I think leaves pointing up means light stress. Wait for a more experienced person to answer to be sure.
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        #4
        Morning Happy, looks to me like they have been underwatered, coco needs to stay moist all over, try watering -feeding a little everyday, instead of waiting for the coco to dry,.
        Nebula says to water -feed- water - feed. Etc. You have got to keep it moist, especially the roots. Good Luck Happy.
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          #5
          I think DAAS is right they look like they need more nutrients
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