Hello,
Thank you all very much for the all the suggestions, its great to see that there is some assistance for the times we run into problems
to smokey bandit my RH is around 50%
To Unity Are you saying that it is ok to water heavily when using coco? so unlike growing in soil you do not need to have a drying out period to force oxygen into the soil? when growing in coco like soil, what watering schedule would you recommend? I have my girls in 4 gallons of coco mix (coco perlite and higromite) in a 5 gallon bags should I be saturating the soil on a daily basis?
I'm not sure about how much to water, I use rockwool. When i saw your problem I did a quick search online 'watering coco' and found countless posts that would help you out. One of the points: "when coco gets too dry the hairs on the roots die....bla bla bla...stunting..." You get the point
To yelodrvr I am growing in Coco in a soil fashion and manually watering via hoses to a switch, I have been using Advanced nutrients Sensi grow A and B ( this is the first time I have used this normally I like to stick with dutch master gold A B) I am using Dutch master max effects , follitech and penetrator, for my foliar feeding and Recently have added a myco mix called micogrow from fungi perfectii. Neither of the pics in figure 6 and 14 look like what is going on, The interesting part of the leave curl to me is that if you unroll the leaves the leaves look completyly healthy, no blotches, no vein coloration, no coloration on the edges, just a nice deep even green. I am two weeks into VEG.
and to Jonus, I measured the the light temp at the canopy when the light is directly above and am getting a temp of 82. A quick question on the photo of the leave with the phosporus lockout, did you see the dying edges quickly with the leaf curl or did it curl for a long time before the plant tissue started to die. ( my leaves are very tightly curled but other than that there is no other sign of nute def.)