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Wow, now this is confusing.

All 3 girls have recieved the same treatment.... 7 days from germination and they were fed with 1/4 strength nutes.

The first to germ. was the one on the right to the back and she is having brown spots and I have already removed those lower leaves. She looks pale. This is KrippleBerry.

The second one to germ. was the one to the left toward the back and looks dark greener with no brown spots but the leaves have an upward curl of the leave edges. This Gorilla Glue [HASHTAG]#1[/HASHTAG]. She looks like she is the same size as the KrippleBerry that took off like a rocket after starting her in a cup of starting seed mix soil.

The third one is in the front and has leaves that are yellowing on the edges. No curl or brown spots. This is Gorilla Glue [HASHTAG]#2[/HASHTAG].

Can any @AutoWarriors look at this and give me some ideas on what I am looking at here?

Anyone please give me some pointers!:gary:
 
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As advised I will be checking ph. I have not needed to check ph with my City water here. Last 2 grows were good. But, now that we are in cold climates I am sure there has been a lot more chemicals thrown in our water for cold temps.

They all 3 seem to be doing something different and that might be just the nature of the plant. Especially the KrippleBerry which looks chartreuse in color.

The largest plant was germinated 3 days after the chartreuse KrippleBerry. (Plant nature?)
 
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Wow, now this is confusing.

All 3 girls have recieved the same treatment.... 7 days from germination and they were fed with 1/4 strength nutes.

The first to germ. was the one on the right to the back and she is having brown spots and I have already removed those lower leaves. She looks pale. This is KrippleBerry.

The second one to germ. was the one to the left toward the back and looks dark greener with no brown spots but the leaves have an upward curl of the leave edges. This Gorilla Glue [HASHTAG]#1[/HASHTAG]. She looks like she is the same size as the KrippleBerry that took off like a rocket after starting her in a cup of starting seed mix soil.

The third one is in the front and has leaves that are yellowing on the edges. No curl or brown spots. This is Gorilla Glue [HASHTAG]#2[/HASHTAG].

Can any @AutoWarriors look at this and give me some ideas on what I am looking at here?

Anyone please give me some pointers!:gary:
what is your ph? the brown spots could be calmag def.. I'm more focused on the edges of them, looks like ph is fluctuating often..
 
Are you letting the coco dry too often? I've read that it is best to keep coco wet with same pH waterings throughout the grow otherwise you start getting a lot of fluctuations
 
what is your ph? the brown spots could be calmag def.. I'm more focused on the edges of them, looks like ph is fluctuating often..


@Unique

PH of the KrippleBerry the lighter colored one is 6.6

Please tell me what I need to do.

Thank you, All.:gary:

. @Samwell

The coco is never completely dry.
 
@Unique

PH of the KrippleBerry the lighter colored one is 6.6

Please tell me what I need to do.

Thank you, All.:gary:

. @Samwell

The coco is never completely dry.
woooooo, hold on a sec here... your in coco my friend? and running 6.6ph? well that there is your problem, you should never go over 6ph with coco, I find ph to be optimal at 5.98 in coco. once ya get back I help ya fix..
 
Coco should be pH have a high more like 6.2, maybe try to bring it down a little bit?
that is to high for coco, 5.85-6.0 I'd say... although I find anything under 5.96ph to not thrive as well and same over 6.03... I run a lot of plants and 5.98 seems dead on for coco!
 
@Unique

PH of the KrippleBerry the lighter colored one is 6.6

Please tell me what I need to do.

Thank you, All.:gary:

. @Samwell

The coco is never completely dry.
If you really have been running them at 6.6ph or approx that area, then I recommend you to flush, what size pots your using? you want plain ph'd water ph'd to 6.0....if ya running 3gal pots, they say to run 9gals through, I do not think that it's always necessary to run that much... when I flush 3gal pots usually I run 4-5 gal's of 6.0ph water through over a two-three hour time period , then if I ran 5 on 6th I re-introduce nutes, if run 4 then on 5th you get the point...but since your issue is ph related you do want make sure your ph dead on when flushing at 6.0.and may want also run no less then 6gals of ph'd water then 7th add nutes back.. then when re-introducing nutes I'd have ph at 5.98.. also don't worry if coco is wet from flush, coco dries fairly quickly... I see thats another issue I'll help ya with, your kinda not giving enough water when you do water, your actually suppose to get run off, from looks of your coco I see noway your getting run-off...
 
I want ya to slow flush that okay, meaning I want you run the 6gals of 6.0ph water through (each pot) but I want ya to do over a 2-3hr time period, so add a gal not dump all at once, but kinda like if watering, use it all up.. let sit 15+ mins unless no water starts draining, in that case run another, then once dripping starts wait it to slow or halt then add your next & so on until all 6 are used, wait 30-60mins the add nutes back@ 5.98ph and you'll be good to go! Promise ya! I noticed ya asked for an autowarrior to help ya out here, I'm not an autowarrior, so I hope ya not mind me trying help ya out!..
 
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