persian.toker

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Hey there best people on earth , as the title suggests I'm having problems because of my medium, coco/perlite. In the beginning of this grow(white widow auto by RQS) I mixed my coco perlite mix with vermicompost, but the noob that I am, I mixed way to much (almost a third of the total) of that stuff.
I have tried to control it ever since the beginning, my plant is growing fast too but it is now week 5 and almost every leaf has some kind of burn on it; some caused by toxicity and some by deficiencies and lockouts.
What do you reckon I should do? Transplant into new, plain coco perlite? Try to rough through it?
Also, I am using the GH trio (about half of the recommended dosage) should I stop? Please help me as soon as you can.
Thank you everyone for your kindness and wisdom.

Assalamu'alaikum everyone :weed:
 

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zem

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it is too late already. try flushing it a lot maybe can help. however, is it too easy to add too much compost? I ask because I dont grow in dirt and I hear that it is not easy to overdo compost. maybe, you soil ph or something else is causing this. try dolomite lime after the flush. hope this helps, good luck
 

persian.toker

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it is too late already. try flushing it a lot maybe can help. however, is it too easy to add too much compost? I ask because I dont grow in dirt and I hear that it is not easy to overdo compost. maybe, you soil ph or something else is causing this. try dolomite lime after the flush. hope this helps, good luck
Thanx man, I reckon flushing it a lot is gonna stunt gtowth as much as a very well performed transplant so I'm still torn between the two but thanx fof the recommendation. Cheers m8
 

persian.toker

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try flushing your medium with low strength nutrients you still will have some buds , (slm , bare kasht mitunm komaket konam ba emkanate inja , koode khub ham bare kasht mojude javab mide khasti bia telgram rahnameet konm .)
I actually did transplant it. I'm new to cannabis but I do transplants really successfully. Salam khubi? Ye pm midi shomare telegrameto? Ya ID e instagram. Damet garm aamoo
 

Nugs1

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Coco is almost always very salty and that will lock out your nutes quickly, or build up bad enough over time. Flush a lot of water ph 5.8 water through it and I mean a fucking LOT. that will help. After that you can go back to feeding normally, make sure you water plain water every other time.
At least once a week check the waters ph and PPM/EC thats coming out of the bottom.
 
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