Growing in Coco/perlite mix. About 60/40 C:P.
Tent is 2x 315LEC. Constant 73-77f. Constant 46-52% humidity. 24/0 cycle. Fan circulating air in the tent. But no exhaust fan (when I run the exhaust it drops the temp in the tent to about 69-70 due to cooler space).
Been feeding GH series (ArmorSi, Cal/mg, micro/gro/bloom, nectar, rapid start) at about 800ppm/5.9-6.3ph over the past 10 days. Keeping the nutes light until I get a better handle on what's going on. Of note: most of these nutes are leftovers from about 18 months ago. Been stored in cool/dark places, etc. I also have once, and will again, alternate in Micro hardwater for regular micro due to needing to supplement some harder water into my watering.
Plants are about 3 weeks since they germinated, maybe a few days more.
All are growing, some slowly. But there are some diverse unique symptoms that, when taken together, appears to indicate root problems. But that's the question.
Two plants #1 and #4 (both Nirvana Somango XXL) have upward clawing leaves on some of the older growth. The coloring is darker, but looks normal. One of the Somango plants, #5, looks excellent with not a lot of issues.
Two other plants, #2 and #3 (both Critical CBD) are on the lighter color side, one #2 with yellowing in the newer growth. The other of the two plants #3 about 2 weeks ago after transplant developed some yellow/browning inbetween the veins on what is now the oldest leaves (single and 3 finger leaves). It has generally not spread up to newer growth.
Additionally, after both feeding and plain waterings, and for a solid 24-36 hours after, the surface of the coco gets an almost greenish algaeish film. It doesn't go below the very surface millimeter. Sometimes I just hand aerate the surface coco to let more air in/provide more surface area.
A few days ago I cut holes in the bottom of the fabric pots, which has helped drainage.
The past 4 watering/feedings have been done with Hydroguard.
Would be good to hear people's thoughts.
Tent is 2x 315LEC. Constant 73-77f. Constant 46-52% humidity. 24/0 cycle. Fan circulating air in the tent. But no exhaust fan (when I run the exhaust it drops the temp in the tent to about 69-70 due to cooler space).
Been feeding GH series (ArmorSi, Cal/mg, micro/gro/bloom, nectar, rapid start) at about 800ppm/5.9-6.3ph over the past 10 days. Keeping the nutes light until I get a better handle on what's going on. Of note: most of these nutes are leftovers from about 18 months ago. Been stored in cool/dark places, etc. I also have once, and will again, alternate in Micro hardwater for regular micro due to needing to supplement some harder water into my watering.
Plants are about 3 weeks since they germinated, maybe a few days more.
All are growing, some slowly. But there are some diverse unique symptoms that, when taken together, appears to indicate root problems. But that's the question.
Two plants #1 and #4 (both Nirvana Somango XXL) have upward clawing leaves on some of the older growth. The coloring is darker, but looks normal. One of the Somango plants, #5, looks excellent with not a lot of issues.
Two other plants, #2 and #3 (both Critical CBD) are on the lighter color side, one #2 with yellowing in the newer growth. The other of the two plants #3 about 2 weeks ago after transplant developed some yellow/browning inbetween the veins on what is now the oldest leaves (single and 3 finger leaves). It has generally not spread up to newer growth.
Additionally, after both feeding and plain waterings, and for a solid 24-36 hours after, the surface of the coco gets an almost greenish algaeish film. It doesn't go below the very surface millimeter. Sometimes I just hand aerate the surface coco to let more air in/provide more surface area.
A few days ago I cut holes in the bottom of the fabric pots, which has helped drainage.
The past 4 watering/feedings have been done with Hydroguard.
Would be good to hear people's thoughts.
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