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I think you may have overcorrected with the flush after trying to balance the excess nutrients. Broadly, it almost looks like it's a sulfur deficiency? Difficult to be sure through photos, and honestly it matches a few possibilities so I don't really know for sure.
The drooping really feels like a watering issue. How damp is the soil if you go down a few inches?
I don't give up on plants very often, preferring to run them into the ground in the hopes of learning something, but I'm not positive this one can be saved.
The first inch is bonedry, but it's damp below that. Soil moisture is about 40-50%.
Apparently, my plants have all kinds of deviciencies. I should have used more fertilizer and better soil. This is almost pure coconut.
Pure coco is a really hard medium for first time growers, you are feeding hydro style for all intents and purposes. You need to measure the water run-off of the plant, the water coming out after you water. You are also aiming to rinse the last feeding out of the coco with the new feeding to prevent salt build up.
You are locking out the plants somehow (no nutrient uptake, limited water uptake, plant is running off the energy stored in the fan leaves), it will be almost impossible to figure out what is specifically wrong at this point because everything is wrong in lockout.
https://www.cocoforcannabis.com/watering_coco/
Check this guide, and if you keep going, this method works very well.
I guess I watered too little. I did it in 3 steps:
That way, there was almost no run-off.
I use BioBizz BioGrow (an organic fertilizer, but also feasible for hydros), but it turned out: in too little quantities, too.
How's the drainage?
I guess I watered too little. I did it in 3 steps:
That way, there was almost no run-off.
I use BioBizz BioGrow (an organic fertilizer, but also feasible for hydros), but it turned out: in too little quantities, too.
That makes me think drainage/aeration is a problem. (Disclaimer: I have never grown cannabis; my input here comes from many houseplants). I tend to use perlite to improve drainage - I think I use 1:1 ratio of cococoir and perlite as a baseline, but I'm not 100% sure on that
Yup. I should have added some perlite, but it's too late for now.