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Keylow

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I'm on day 15 of veg. And my leaves are getting spots and curling up. Can anybody help me out with this. My PH runoff is 5.9. I'm growing in coco with a dripper system. I'm running lux lighting 680watts and I have them at 45%. My humidity set point is 65% during the day and 55% at night. CO2 levels are about 600ppm, vpds average between .8 - 1.0. Any help will be appreciated.
 

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I'm on day 15 of veg. And my leaves are getting spots and curling up. Can anybody help me out with this. My PH runoff is 5.9. I'm growing in coco with a dripper system. I'm running lux lighting 680watts and I have them at 45%. My humidity set point is 65% during the day and 55% at night. CO2 levels are about 600ppm, vpds average between .8 - 1.0. Any help will be appreciated.
have you fed them any nutrients yet?
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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That's some plant stress. The purple stems plus taco'ing suggests that there's some stuff that's making your plant unhappy. Heat stress? Wind stress? Light stress? Also, I'd explore ideas like a magnesium deficiency.
 

myke

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Feed to a good amount of run off every day,that small pot needs twice a day.Feed around 1 EC Should be good.

That looked like a pot sitting on top? I don't think it is.
 

Keylow

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Feed to a good amount of run off every day,that small pot needs twice a day.Feed around 1 EC Should be good.

That looked like a pot sitting on top? I don't think it is.
I flushed them yesterday. My runoff was at 5.9ph level. My ppm's were at 1450.
 

myke

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Assuming your dripper system is the problem,fertigation events arnt long enough and possibly too far apart. How many ml is each event and how far apart ?
 

calvin.m16

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COCO you want to keep your EC & pH stable water feed water feed doesn't work good as your plants are on a with and without roller coaster. Find the right nutrient strength where you can feed every time you water until slight runoff then no more watering until it dries back a bit but never dries out.

Kinda looks like a mixture of messed up EC/pH and heat/wind stress.

Do you have fans directly blowing on the plants and another question are you spraying the plants while the lights are on?

Kinda looks like you might've roasted the leaves by spraying them while the intense lights were on and it fried them.
 
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