Are these doomed? Is it an infestation?

Bukvičák

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H All, thank for the advice… hectic few days so il try to give an update and answer your questions, I may have a couple more of my own aswell.

Canna coco plus - No Calmag, as this pre buffered
AN ph perfect micro, grow & bloom - full strength, still always check ph(always 6.2)because it’s only ma 2nd grow.
70%rh 19-22deg - can be altered but led to believe that’s ideal at this stage? Been in this environment for 2 days
24 hrs light
Budzilla veg light

as originally stated, they were in my damp basement in a homemade box open to elements awaiting my tent. I have now transplanted to tent and final pot.

when transplanting i noticed the roots were thickly wound around the bottom of the pot. Could this of attributed to my issues? The leafs seem to be getting worse, even the new growth seems to be going same way?

Or will the change of environment and pots help?

or are they doomed?
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thanks again for all your help!!!
This is nutrients lockout caused by improper mediums pH according to me... Likely you did not perform bare root transplant so the roots are still in wrong range of pH to uptake calcium or magnesium despite you put then into a bigger pot. And because of this lockout ethere is further lockout of NPK. Every other feeding will make it even worse!!! Flushing could maybe help for a short time but I would perform bare root transplant asap. Otherwise they will never start to thrive. Good luck bro
 

Stoz1985

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My best guess is this: " No Calmag, as this pre buffered" You're going to need to supply additional Ca and Mg by the looks of your plants. Good luck
This is nutrients lockout caused by improper mediums pH according to me... Likely you did not perform bare root transplant so the roots are still in wrong range of pH to uptake calcium or magnesium despite you put then into a bigger pot. And because of this lockout ethere is further lockout of NPK. Every other feeding will make it even worse!!! Flushing could maybe help for a short time but I would perform bare root transplant asap. Otherwise they will never start to thrive. Good luck bro
Thanks for the advice!
Sorry I’m quite new to this. I was led to believe that between prebuffered canna coco + AN ph perfect + tap water would be sufficient? It worked throughout the first grow? Should I also be supplementing Calmag? Would that not be too much with the AN micro, grow and bloom Full strength?

by the time I saw @Bukvičák post I’d already potted. Wasnt even aware of the ‘bare root transplant’ will remember for future thanks?

Should I be removing the damaged leaves or wait until I top?

initially I thought the problem was environment/airflow etc. Since i swapped pots and banged them in the tent, 36hrs later they have defo perked up.... will they recuperate with time? Or will the damage continue into the new growth? That is what Im Worried about?
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Bukvičák

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Thanks for the advice!
Sorry I’m quite new to this. I was led to believe that between prebuffered canna coco + AN ph perfect + tap water would be sufficient? It worked throughout the first grow? Should I also be supplementing Calmag? Would that not be too much with the AN micro, grow and bloom Full strength?

by the time I saw @Bukvičák post I’d already potted. Wasnt even aware of the ‘bare root transplant’ will remember for future thanks?

Should I be removing the damaged leaves or wait until I top?

initially I thought the problem was environment/airflow etc. Since i swapped pots and banged them in the tent, 36hrs later they have defo perked up.... will they recuperate with time? Or will the damage continue into the new growth? That is what Im Worried about?
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They look theyre getting better and recover by rooting to the new fresh medium. I would leave the leaves for the plant, she will decide the best what to do with them, untill they started touching your coco, than take them away. But still, I think it was caused by pH drift, so it can “comeback” sudden and unexpectedly, you should take care of your pH (nuts, medium and runoff) all the time. Have a good luck, I hope that there is more valid than usual: what does not kill you, makes you killer ;-)
 

Stoz1985

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Just for info....

I didn’t really do anything other than repot them and got them in the tent and they have since flourished. I put it all down to airflow.
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Stoz1985

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Good job bud! Was actually thinking of you and how it went yesterday :bigjoint:
Thanks... it quickly went down hill, I was hanging my flower lights last night and decided to move one... snipped the cable tie without holding the light and it fell and split my biggest plant in 2 where I topped it!
 

DarkWeb

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Thanks... it quickly went down hill, I was hanging my flower lights last night and decided to move one... snipped the cable tie without holding the light and it fell and split my biggest plant in 2 where I topped it!
Yeah shit happens see if it recovers. It's photo so you can veg longer.
 
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