I have a 4 week old Black Destroyer from seed. I have her outdoors in a 2gallon pot with coco/perlite. I am using GH nutes and I feeding 6ml micro and 9ml bloom. I have the water phd from 5.7 to 6.0. I feed her 2 cups of water in the morning and again late evening. She is getting alot of leaves with spots and alot of curling leaves. I tried posting this on another site and I got no help. So here are the pictures, maybe someone could tell me what is causing this and how I could correct this problem.
You may be over-watering. You only need to water when the surface of the soil has become dry or the surface two inches. If the soil is moist, you do not need to water. I usually water like every two days, not every day.
Yep I agree ur overwatering for sure..twice a day is not a good idea. The soil needs some time to air out otherwise you're suffocating the roots.
Thank you for the reply. People say to treat coco coir like hydro. I water 2 cups of water in the morning and late evening. My coco never seems to dry out. I have 50/50 coco/perlite. I can water with 2 cups and it will stay wet for about 5 days. I think I might switch them from coco to 100% perlite hempy buckets. If that is possible.
Too much nitrogen , looking like some claw leaves going on. That tiny plat need a microscopic amount of plant food, dont feed but a few times in its whole life.
well she is 4 weeks old. Some people say to feed full strength after 2 weeks in coco coir. So thats why the 6ml of micro an 9ml of bloom. Do add some cal-mag. So what is t best way to fix this? Flush her real good or maybe transplant her into a new batch of dry coco coir? Then just water lightly?
ok thank you for the replies. I think I may transplant her into her final pot with some new fresh dry coco.
What would be better, a 5gallon lowes bucket with alot of drainage holes or a 5gallon cloth roots pot?