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WTF? Yellowing Leaves at Day 14 Vegeing.

Baphomet

Member
Thanks for the replies/suggestions/advice.
Kinderfeld - I've been giving what you said some thought and it occured to me that my last grow, the 2 White Widows I had in 100% Coco gave me nothing but nute-grief, while the Nigeria growing in a high quality organic soil mix did not...
This morning, I transplanted all 8 plants into the same high quality organic soil mix - I'll be interested to see how they look in a week.

darren19822000 - Appreciate the heads up, looks like we're dealing with the same issues, although your plants are more advanced. Good luck Bro, and check on back to see if changing my medium has helped my grow.
 

rayco

New member
hola
about checking the PH, them litmus (paper) testers are cheap and supposed to be good and accurate. Get a narrow range of PH like 5-7 and with short increments of at least 0,02 for more accuracy. You can collect the water run-off to test the PH.
The digital meters are brilliant but expensive. You might find some decent priced ones on eBay.
 
G

Guest

I had this problem with some coir. I grow for medical reasons and decided to use the coir for worm bedding and return to dirt. Theese plants are ugly but dirt may save them possibly bad coir. Sounds silly its more of a way to save the grow fast i personally will figure out coir not with my entire grow.
 

Baphomet

Member
Thanks for the replies guys.
I repotted all 8 plants into organic soil yesterday morning, and they're already looking like new plants!
I think it's time the Coco & I part company...
:wave:
 
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