I'm getting what seems to be a nitrogen overdose in a number of my plants. They seem to be still growing good for the most part. Although I'm assuming this has slowed them down a bit. I've just flushed them and I'm waiting to resume feeding at a lower ppm.
I just want to figure out what happened exactly to cause this so it doesn't happen again. I've been feeding daily at a average of 850 ppm. I did feed a couple times at a max of 900-970ppm. I've used drip clean with each watering and made sure I had a good amount of runoff. I'm feeding with the following:
Sensi A & B
sensi cal
rhino skin
hg drip clean
big bud
bud candy
I'm using just canna coco with no added perilite in 5 gallon pots. I posted another thread a while back about light stress in this same grow. I was feeding when ever the coco dried to half its saturated weight. I switched to feeding every day and it fixed their ability to process the light properly. But it seems as though my feeding every day has accumulated a nasty nutrient buildup.
So what should I be doing to stop this? I was hoping that drip clean would prevent this from happening. Should I be feeding 2:1 so feed twice then water with plain water once? and do a good flush once a month?
Any help is greatly appreciated i'm a newb when it comes to coco
The attached pic is the absolute worst plant that has been affected.
I just want to figure out what happened exactly to cause this so it doesn't happen again. I've been feeding daily at a average of 850 ppm. I did feed a couple times at a max of 900-970ppm. I've used drip clean with each watering and made sure I had a good amount of runoff. I'm feeding with the following:
Sensi A & B
sensi cal
rhino skin
hg drip clean
big bud
bud candy
I'm using just canna coco with no added perilite in 5 gallon pots. I posted another thread a while back about light stress in this same grow. I was feeding when ever the coco dried to half its saturated weight. I switched to feeding every day and it fixed their ability to process the light properly. But it seems as though my feeding every day has accumulated a nasty nutrient buildup.
So what should I be doing to stop this? I was hoping that drip clean would prevent this from happening. Should I be feeding 2:1 so feed twice then water with plain water once? and do a good flush once a month?
Any help is greatly appreciated i'm a newb when it comes to coco
The attached pic is the absolute worst plant that has been affected.