Looking for some advice

@Frankthetank wondering if you can give me some insite. One of my plants had discoloring on the leafes. One has some leafs curling and one looks great. Have been giving them emerald harvest to per gallon not liter
2ml-grow
2ml-bloom
2ml-micro
5ml- cal-mag
4ml- honey chrome
All ph'd to about 6.4 6.5
 

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@Frankthetank wondering if you can give me some insite. One of my plants had discoloring on the leafes. One has some leafs curling and one looks great. Have been giving them emerald harvest to per gallon not liter
2ml-grow
2ml-bloom
2ml-micro
5ml- cal-mag
4ml- honey chrome
All ph'd to about 6.4 6.5
I've not used that particular line of nutrients...but off the bat I would tell you that three part nutes are meant to be used like this:
Grow and Micro during veg
Bloom and Micro during flower.

That is how every three part I've used works. On top of that I would say you are giving way to much cal mag for how young they are. Not sure what Honey Chrome is...assuming it is some type of carb supplement...but I would say to back that down a bit.

As for the plants, the first pic with the discolored edges is most likely from too much nitrogen...which would cause leaf curling as well (nitrogen claw)...although I didn't really notice too much curling. Just back things down a bit, and cut out the bloom until the plant is in flower. Hope it helps.
 
I've not used that particular line of nutrients...but off the bat I would tell you that three part nutes are meant to be used like this:
Grow and Micro during veg
Bloom and Micro during flower.

That is how every three part I've used works. On top of that I would say you are giving way to much cal mag for how young they are. Not sure what Honey Chrome is...assuming it is some type of carb supplement...but I would say to back that down a bit.

As for the plants, the first pic with the discolored edges is most likely from too much nitrogen...which would cause leaf curling as well (nitrogen claw)...although I didn't really notice too much curling. Just back things down a bit, and cut out the bloom until the plant is in flower. Hope it helps.
So should I flush them with just ph'd water and wait until they need to be feed again to introduce the nutes again or with they be fine in those nutes until next feeding
 
So should I flush them with just ph'd water and wait until they need to be feed again to introduce the nutes again or with they be fine in those nutes until next feeding
If you're in coco I would flush...if soil I would just wait and see what happens.
 
The beauty of growing in coco... flush and reset to correct values.
 
@Arthur @Frankthetank Sorry guys I feel like I'm asking dumb questions. So my plants are 17 days old. I flushed the old nutes out and just reintroduced them at a lower dose without the bloom. Wondering how much water each plant should get individually, how often and if they are looking alright.
 

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If this is your medium, I would go till runoff. Old nutrients building up in coco can cause you issues.
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That is what I'm using. Ok I have been going until run off. Do the plants look ok in not sure how they are really suppose to look
 

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