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    What are the symptoms of a plant that has an p h level of 4.39 in coco

    #2
    Sorry i use soil but would kill the plants in soil for sure.

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      #3
      Thinking a potassium def might show its face.. call, mag, anything really - that seems a bit low. Checkout the ph tutorials on gwe. There's a great chart in there showing which nutrients are absorbed at what ranges. Checkout Campesinos guide to growing in coco also
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        #4
        First thing to do is mix up a lot of PH6 water and flush the plants. Then put in the nutrient mix you want to have and water right after flush. In coco, you want 5.5-6.5 with 6.0 being considered the standard to shoot for.

        To answer your original question, I would expect to see leaves yellowing in between the leaf vanes, burnt edges on the leaves, drooping leaves, stalled growth.
        completed 7 grows
        what I have learned so far:
        environment maters more than nutrients
        at least a dab of nutrients in every watering
        effective flushing before harvest is critical to quality

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