Problems occuring on only 1/4 plants.

CannaCountry

Well-Known Member
Just a couple things stand out. If you're letting your coco dry out in the pot; it's going to cause you issues every time. Coco doesn't like to be 'dried out'. Don't be afraid to keep it moist. Also, you're at the high end of the pH range for Coco. I would be looking for a pH closer to 5.8 Both of these adjustments will make a considerable difference to your grow. Your new growth looks a little yellow which might indicate a shortage of N in general, but you'll have to determine that for yourself based on your feed / water regimen. Little adjustments are all you need...
 

Pichael98

Active Member
Just a couple things stand out. If you're letting your coco dry out in the pot; it's going to cause you issues every time. Coco doesn't like to be 'dried out'. Don't be afraid to keep it moist. Also, you're at the high end of the pH range for Coco. I would be looking for a pH closer to 5.8 Both of these adjustments will make a considerable difference to your grow. Your new growth looks a little yellow which might indicate a shortage of N in general, but you'll have to determine that for yourself based on your feed / water regimen. Little adjustments are all you need...
Yeah so I tested what my waters pH is currently coming out at and its literally an even 7. Then I add nutes and it shoots down to 5.1 but I add pH up till its at 5.8-6.1.

What can I use to boost N?
 
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