GeraldsFinest
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Hey guys,
So I did a transplant last night into 1.5 gallon pots of Canna coco. After I transplanted I watered with mild nutrient solution@ 410ppm ph'd to 5.9. When I checked the runoff it was like 130ppm. Is this normal to have in fresh Coco? I only did one rinse of the coco the day prior to transplant and that runoff was around 130 then too. Is the coco stealing those nutrients from the solution?
Also today I noticed some of the tips of the leaves were bent down at like a 90 degree angle and some of them with just a hint of yellow in the tips. A few leaves have like white dots on them too. Im just wondering what could cause symptoms like that.
My room is 8x8 with 4 315w cmh with only two powered on at the moment. Lights are like 3 feet away.
My temps are about 75-79 RH 50-55 with good air circulation. Any advice would be awesome.
So I did a transplant last night into 1.5 gallon pots of Canna coco. After I transplanted I watered with mild nutrient solution@ 410ppm ph'd to 5.9. When I checked the runoff it was like 130ppm. Is this normal to have in fresh Coco? I only did one rinse of the coco the day prior to transplant and that runoff was around 130 then too. Is the coco stealing those nutrients from the solution?
Also today I noticed some of the tips of the leaves were bent down at like a 90 degree angle and some of them with just a hint of yellow in the tips. A few leaves have like white dots on them too. Im just wondering what could cause symptoms like that.
My room is 8x8 with 4 315w cmh with only two powered on at the moment. Lights are like 3 feet away.
My temps are about 75-79 RH 50-55 with good air circulation. Any advice would be awesome.