Crispy leaves

itslegalnow

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I’m not totally sure if this is somewhat a genetics issue and nutrients issue or purely nutritional deficiency. These are all blueberry muffins. Larger is a few days older. All coco, larger no perlite. First feeding was last Saturday and was 1/4 strength advanced nutrients coco grow ph perfect. No cal mag supplement since i figured the nutrients were handling this for me. Prior to this i would water at 1 ml/gal of cal mag no nutrients added. Coco was buffered by me a few days prior to sprout. I take them outside if it’s nice out. 60-75 degrees, otherwise they get 17 hours under led at 30-35 inches from canopy. I also have Girl Scout cookies in coco that look perfect. Same treatment to them as to these bbm gals. Thursday i decided to stop the coco perfect nutrients for the bbm and the gsc. I started a sprinkle of worm castings and I continue to use 1 ml/ gallon of cal mag. Gsc are perfect still , they could care less. BBM seem to be getting better but i’m wondering if the cal mag should move up to 2 ml/gal for the BBM as it looks to me that they have cal mag deficiency. I will be transplanting to 3 gallon airpots next week. I may at that time go back to fox farm ocean forest and leave coco for a future date but i would like to stick it out if possible. Any advice for a new coco grower would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Let me know if you need further info.
 

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Jay Unity

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Start with a complete set of nutrients from the get go in coco. There are no nutrients in Coco. If you are only putting cal mag in there than that's all that's in there pretty much. Stop feeding cal mag and feed them the AN and they will straighten out.
 
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