Please help me save my babies!! Underfed / Overfed / waterlogged. Coco LED Canna

One more thing is this your ph meter in the back if it is Im sorry to tell you that is not gunna cut it...been there done that......."Ph has been the down fall of many a good grower"...

 
No, I've got a proper pH meter, Adwa AD12 (http://www.adwainstruments.com/site/products/ph/waterproof-testers/ad11ad12), that there in the photo is something I got for free when I ordered online. Its a lux/pH/soil moistness level. Its sucks, barely works. In real soil it works kind of nice.

I will flush them today and keep you guys posted. Thank you!

Canna b is floweing you shouldnt be giving them that yet

Grownbitch, sorry dude, think you got your info wrong. Its a two part feed for the entire cycle.
http://www.canna-uk.com/coco_a_b

I am pretty sure its not overfeeding, but I am no expert. I will do as most have established. Flush it well with pH water and give it a nice light feed.

Thanks again and forever!!
 
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Sorry man my bad I thought it was the same as there terra veaga line never used the coco feeds. Hope they recover for you
 
agreed,overfeed or extreme ph.
have you fed them at all,still too young,MUCH too young
FLush...and queeeeek
 
That particular 3 in 1 is shite,handy for cfl intensity tho
i know,i have one,its actually out compared to my other 1 in 1 cheapy.still hunting for that affordable gem,still use test strips on runoff and meter on soil.
Started a dwc so may just get a 3 in 1 water tester
 
1.6 no matter what you background EC may be is WAY too high. I can barely push that in full flower. I'd wouldn't even be feeding nutes at all. If I did the EC wouldn't be over 0.3-0.5.
You burned the shit out of those plants.
You really can't over water coco coir. People use it in flood drain systems that flood the entire media as much as once an hour.
Coco coir is Awesome to grow in because it's so forgiving. Coco coir will only hold so much water and the rest will drain out.
You made all the noobie mistakes I did. You see something go wrong and you immediately start to add more feed thinking it's a deficiency. A plant that young won't show deficiencies unless you're growing in rockwool with RO water. I still think it's too young to show even then.
Flush, and cut your nutes down to 0.3 EC for a while and see if they recover. It looks pretty bad but it's got a time left to make up for it if it pulls through.
Get some RO water from the store and use that to water and feed your plants at LEAST until they can handle even a background EC of 0.6.
Hope this helps ya man.
 
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1.6 no matter what you background EC may be is WAY too high. I can barely push that in full flower. I'd wouldn't even be feeding nutes at all. If I did the EC wouldn't be over 0.3-0.5.
You burned the shit out of those plants.
You really can't over water coco coir. People use it in flood drain systems that flood the entire media as much as once an hour.
Coco coir is Awesome to grow in because it's so forgiving. Coco coir will only hold so much water and the rest will drain out.
You made all the noobie mistakes I did. You see something go wrong and you immediately start to add more feed thinking it's a deficiency. A plant that young won't show deficiencies unless you're growing in rockwool with RO water. I still think it's too young to show even then.
Flush, and cut your nutes down to 0.3 EC for a while and see if they recover. It looks pretty bad but it's got a time left to make up for it if it pulls through.
Get some RO water from the store and use that to water and feed your plants at LEAST until they can handle even a background EC of 0.6.
Hope this helps ya man.
Nice explanation.
If I was you 'Groffuwiwi' I would do like he told to :) :) :)
 
1.6 no matter what you background EC may be is WAY too high. I can barely push that in full flower. I'd wouldn't even be feeding nutes at all. If I did the EC wouldn't be over 0.3-0.5.
You burned the shit out of those plants.
You really can't over water coco coir. People use it in flood drain systems that flood the entire media as much as once an hour.
Coco coir is Awesome to grow in because it's so forgiving. Coco coir will only hold so much water and the rest will drain out.
You made all the noobie mistakes I did. You see something go wrong and you immediately start to add more feed thinking it's a deficiency. A plant that young won't show deficiencies unless you're growing in rockwool with RO water. I still think it's too young to show even then.
Flush, and cut your nutes down to 0.3 EC for a while and see if they recover. It looks pretty bad but it's got a time left to make up for it if it pulls through.
Get some RO water from the store and use that to water and feed your plants at LEAST until they can handle even a background EC of 0.6.
Hope this helps ya man.

how can you say that when some hard water areas are 0.8 and a lot more hard water does not contain npk so a very light feed of 0.8+0.8 is 1.6 but only 0.8 of npk it does not sound right to me at all coir does not have that much more feed than rockwool so i dont really know what your basing this advice on
 
Yeah Groff.. I'm agreeing with Tav up here... He is speaking a lot if sense... Flush them & give a very weak feed.. .7/.8 or so... .3 above your base.. DON'T give them anymore strong EC's for a good while... A hungry plant is better & healthier than a burnt plant..They can & will recover... Just treat them with kid gloves for now.

Hope you get this ironed out... & remember in DWC things can happen in a matter if hrs.. But with your style of growing it takes a couple of days bro... Be patient dude....

I know it's awful looking at sick plants & feeling hopeless... & the more you add the worse it gets..

Just give them a day or two after flush.. You'll see..
 
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