Thanks.i'm not sure, if it is copper, it's just starting, and the yellowing along the edges and leaf tips hasn't happened yet. it's usually a ph problem that causes copper deficiency. you might want to check your meter and make sure it's calibrated right.
you do have a little N tox going on, but that makes leaves darker green, not blue, not sure whats causing that coloration.
it's possible the N tox is causing a lockout. i'd do a very light "flush", maybe two gallons, then light feed, with lower N.
Couple of the pots I took out seemed a little ‘light’ to me, like ready to be fed.They look over-fed. They also look like they have been subjected to cool temperature.
Does your flower "enhancer" have triacontanol in it?
Never flush coco with anything less than .6 ec (something with calcium in it).
what this guy said lol. nit tox and over fed. low night temps causing the purp. you arnt over feeding but the blue mats arnt watering to run off so salt is building up in the coco. if your running blu mats every few days give em an extra drink to good run off (have to get rid of it, cant let the pots sit in it) this will keep the salt build up to a minimum.i'm not sure, if it is copper, it's just starting, and the yellowing along the edges and leaf tips hasn't happened yet. it's usually a ph problem that causes copper deficiency. you might want to check your meter and make sure it's calibrated right.
you do have a little N tox going on, but that makes leaves darker green, not blue, not sure whats causing that coloration.
it's possible the N tox is causing a lockout. i'd do a very light "flush", maybe two gallons, then light feed, with lower N.
Thanks.The night temps are causing the purple leaves (nice) but also limiting your plants.
I didn't mean they seem over watered, but over-fed (strength). Coco should not dry out once roots are established.
They have been fed too much (strong) or there is buildup / not enough run off.
The photo of your meter shows over 5000ppm.
I haven’t been using any additional Nitrogen during this cycle at all.what this guy said lol. nit tox and over fed. low night temps causing the purp. you arnt over feeding but the blue mats arnt watering to run off so salt is building up in the coco. if your running blu mats every few days give em an extra drink to good run off (have to get rid of it, cant let the pots sit in it) this will keep the salt build up to a minimum.
Omg yes! Super dark green glossy and clawed. Burnt all over. If your only feeding at 500ppm then there most definatly is a build up of saltCheck this one out.
It had a 5500 ppm runoff. Is there anything about this plant to suggest that bad of a buildup?
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Cut CalMag completely while running RO water?!!!Run coco wetter and get way more runoff, use a flush product, cut calmag completely and practise over many grows.