Some help please.

Bose

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I just transplanted two tangie from 1 to 5 gallon pots. Feeding 300 to 350 ppm floranova and calmag PH 6.2 under T5 and led temps 78-79 degrees RH 50% growing in canna coco. The one plant looks ok the other one is drooping with yellowing leaves maybe overwartered although in coco or possibly hungry. I just gave her some superthrive and epsom salts. I also have no fan in the grow room I have one coming today. 20200228_084940.jpg 20200228_084916.jpg
 

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Imho its looking hungry to me as well.
I'm not a coco guy though, so it could be something particular to that.
@Capt. C runs alot of coco and does bad ass with it. What's your thoughts mang?
If it's not on a riser I'd put it on one, let the bottom dry out faster as well and not sit in runoff.
 
How did you prep your Coco, if at all ie the good bagged stuff, if the fines have been rinsed out it should be hard to overwater, but just as a reference in an inert medium like Coco or hydroton, id be up around 450 to 500ppm at about that plant size, so I'd agree with the others, hunger and or a water issue, so many different grades and qualities of coco, some info on that may help out a lot, and sorry if I missed it lol just got home and I'm ripped already, DBB tester nugs for the win ???✌️✌️✌️
 

Capt. C

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I just transplanted two tangie from 1 to 5 gallon pots. Feeding 300 to 350 ppm floranova and calmag PH 6.2 under T5 and led temps 78-79 degrees RH 50% growing in canna coco. The one plant looks ok the other one is drooping with yellowing leaves maybe overwartered although in coco or possibly hungry. I just gave her some superthrive and epsom salts. I also have no fan in the grow room I have one coming today. View attachment 2444 View attachment 2445
IMO coco is very hard to over water. I suppose if it is possible it would be in a scenario such as this. I am guessing here but i think it is transplant shock. Not sure how long that plant was in a 1 gallon pot but unless you have a good root system in the 1 gallon pot it was too early to transplant. I would go a minimum of 2-3 weeks of good solid growth before transplanting from the 1 gallon pot. If the plant had a good root system in the 1 gallon pot you should be able to transplant stress free. I have not used it in a good while but i remember Superthrive would help in this situation. I would up the feed( definitely nitrogen) a little and keep it under slightly reduced light so it can recover. Not exactly sure i am one the right track but putting my thoughts out there.
 
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