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drsmoke69

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hey i got 2 bubba kushs in week 4 of flowering, both getting fed the same nutrient solution twice a day, growing in coco. 1 bubba is doing great but the other has gotten a lighter green in color and not developing as quick as the other. just this week the fan leafs started showing signs of distress. i need some help diagnosing the problem, thanks.

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al70

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Check your ph runoff on both plants , snip off all the bad leaves, it looks like she is lacking in something, are all the fans like that ?
 

drsmoke69

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no not all the leafs, some are still a nice dark green, but there is some yellowing leafs around the buds too, seems like its starting from the edge of the leaf and working its way towards the center. i will check runoff when i feed later. i was kind of thinking i might be over watering.
 

al70

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Why are you feeding twice a day ? It"s hard to over water coco, just feed until you get around %20 of the eater running out the bottom of your pots, check the ph of the first few drops of water that runs off, if you've been using the same nutes all through you're grow and you're only now getting problems now I'd say something I'd locked out, hope you get it sorted, goodluck.
 

drsmoke69

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ive read that with coco you can feed multiple times a day and get better yields and quality, never tried it before so figured now's the time. ph has always been my biggest issue, so i have been watching it very closely and keeping the ph between 5.8 - 6.1., both plants run off into same tray so its hard to test the runoff and get an accurate reading. added epsom salt to my nutrient solution and fed with that this morning. she looking better i think. i'll know more when the lights come on tomorrow. thanks.
 

al70

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Hi Drsmoke, some runoff in coco is important to prevent salt build up, goodluck
 

Crooked8

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I agree its mag. You run cal mag? If not, do so. If you do, use 5 ml per gallon next feed.
 
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