Plant deficiency help. plus other plants.

Tylerhonky

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I can't figure these deficiencies out possibly too high of ppm might have to flush because I just watered this plant then it started drooping obviously prob over water it but it didn't really start showing these signs till a few hours after feed. I also have an auto flower in the hydro bucket
 

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ANY kind of "flush" here will hurt more then help!

Bet you just transplanted into those big pots eh?
The roots have not established yet! Just water as needed to keep the media damp and don't over water.....less is more here.
Add a kelp extract to your feed mix and get much faster/larger root growth and less stress from transplant!
Secondly, Coco - right? What your ingoing pH?
 
ANY kind of "flush" here will hurt more then help!

Bet you just transplanted into those big pots eh?
The roots have not established yet! Just water as needed to keep the media damp and don't over water.....less is more here.
Add a kelp extract to your feed mix and get much faster/larger root growth and less stress from transplant!
Secondly, Coco - right? What your ingoing pH?
Yes I moved them from a quart pot to a 3gal pot not too long ago I have a coco coir mixed with soil and perlite my pH is about 6.0 my pH meter broke last week so I'm using the general hydro drops to test my pH levels so I kinda have to guess by the color of the water. My ppm is at 1100. And I do not have kelp, I have what's called root 66 for helping cutlings and seedlings grow nice root systems.
 
I would drop the EC back to 1.2 or so and wait until they dry up some treat it like soil until the roots are exploding, then water daily
 
Yes I moved them from a quart pot to a 3gal pot not too long ago I have a coco coir mixed with soil and perlite my pH is about 6.0 my pH meter broke last week so I'm using the general hydro drops to test my pH levels so I kinda have to guess by the color of the water. My ppm is at 1100. And I do not have kelp, I have what's called root 66 for helping cutlings and seedlings grow nice root systems.

Root 66 has kelp in it.....
Straight Kelp is better! Kelp makes roots explode in growth...

Your ok with the "66".....When gone, go to straight kelp extract.....Age Old is my go to Kelp and Maxicrop seaweed is my #2
 
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