Time to top? and I found a spot?

ItsMOSH

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Pure coco grow. pHing between 5.6 and 6.2. EC 0.6-0.7 300ppm.
Found a spot or two on one or two of the lower leafs and the plant is growing slower than the other one given same feedings. Also the lower leafs are paler than the higher ones.



The other plant I think is doing very well and I was wondering when I should top it. The lower leafs on this one are sagging a little. Either let the leafs currently growing grow out and top the next node or top right now? ( pictures below )
 

Jimdamick

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Pure coco grow. pHing between 5.6 and 6.2. EC 0.6-0.7 300ppm.
Found a spot or two on one or two of the lower leafs and the plant is growing slower than the other one given same feedings. Also the lower leafs are paler than the higher ones.



The other plant I think is doing very well and I was wondering when I should top it. The lower leafs on this one are sagging a little. Either let the leafs currently growing grow out and top the next node or top right now? ( pictures below )
No plant will act the same, even in the same environment unless it is a clone, so if it from seed you will see different grow patterns, even if it's the same strain.
I've grown Power Plant for instance, same nutes, same everything and had 1 plant grow into a monster and the next one beside it be a failure.
That's just the way it is.
The plant in your pics look very good, just remember to make sure that you water evenly, like all around the container, not just at the base of the plant, and feed every other watering.
Coco holds no nutes, so don't be afraid to feed.
Good luck :)
 

ItsMOSH

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Yea, both are same strain and from seed. I've just been watering the base of the stem and around it as you can see. I should just get tap water pH it to 5.5 - 6.2 and water around it then too? And what do you think about toping it?
 
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