You have a phosphorus defiency Most likely it is being locked out. Feed them bloom nutients or nutrients high in PSo this same chit happened when I first got these clones, and now on the 2nd round they're all doing it as well (leaf discolorations).
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Feeding them very very lightly so far and can't figure out what the damn problem is. None of my other 3 strains do this at all in the same conditions. As soon as they get uppotted past 1 gals they seem to outgrow it and turn normal tho... anyone else have this happen?
on a more positive note, I flipped my tray of cooks a week back and threw the trellis on a few days ago:
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mainly OGKB, with a few animals and one pie cross in the front of the shot. I heard cooks really really don't like intense lighting, so I started with that row of lights dimmed to 360 the first week, then on day 8 turned up to 480, and will turn on to gull 600 next week. So excited to see how they turn out.
You have a phosphorus defiency Most likely it is being locked out. Feed them bloom nutients or nutrients high in P
By the way nice score on the ogkb I am envious.
I say over watering. But that's just me
Also maybe your ph is out of whack causing the P defiency definitely not from overwatering.
Thanks for chiming in I'll have to give that a shot!
definitely not overwatering. When I start in a container after transplanting I go through 2-3 full wet/dry cycles in coco for root expansion before doing more frequent waterings. And the other 3 non-cookie strains I grow don't manifest these problems.
hmmm... that definitely sounds like a solid possibility, but considering I usually feed my other strains the same food and they don't have those symptoms I dunno if it's the PH. I'm thinking cooks just crave more of certain elements?
Gonna crack the triangle soon myself. Didn't realize when I got them that it's was only a 5 pack. I've been putting it off because I suck at starting seeds, and I'm afraid I'll waste them. Guess I should just man up and drop them.