Animal351

Help needed!

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Hi hunters, so I'm having some problems with some young girls, there are...

2 super lemon haze

2 white lemon

2 pure kush

They are under a air cooled 400w m/h, lights 18/6

Medium and nuts...

Canna coco pro +

Canna coco A

Canna coco B

Canna rhizotonic

Canna cannazym

PH is 5.7 - 5.9

EC is 1.3

I've given the girls a good flush, first check was reading ec of 2.4 so kept flushing until reading was 1.3

Any information or suggestions would be great as I'm a bit lost,

Thanks

Animal

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your plants are defficient in pot size and nitrogen and phosphorus. last one just P.

but maybe you are dealing with pseudodeficency.

 

what is that white stuff around the stem on soil surface?

 

check for gnaths and root aphids they are everywhere... :(

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