Autopounder sprout day 9

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So its day 9, I've been using the lucas formula all in coco. Started with 300 ppm, PH about 5.6-5.9 for the first week. Now the tips are looking a bit burnt. All 3 others I have going got the same formula and are looking healthy. They are candy kush. What should I do with the auto pounder though?
 

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Can you just make a separate feed at say 200ppm for the auto pounder?
 
Do you think that will take the small burns off? And what ph do you think would be perfect for a 200ppm formula. Plus I'm already in day 9 so I don't want it to get to little, but I still want max yield. It sux that the autopounder is doing this. I like the candy kush, but I wanted to see what I could pull off the autopounder.
 
Do you think that will take the small burns off? And what ph do you think would be perfect for a 200ppm formula. Plus I'm already in day 9 so I don't want it to get to little, but I still want max yield. It sux that the autopounder is doing this. I like the candy kush, but I wanted to see what I could pull off the autopounder.

No bud, damaged leaves dont repair themselves just keep an eye on the new growth.
More feed doesnt always mean a bigger plant man. All you can do is give the plant what it wants force feeding it will do more harm than good.
Its still early she could end up the biggetst of the bunch.
Your in a soil mix right? If so i would keep the ph around 6.5 no matter what the ppms are
 
:baked:-- Sang', no mate, he's in coco! :haha:... pH should be about 6.0,... Bsk'-- different strains, pheno's, have different tolerances,... also, what brand coco? High quality stuff is a MUST, otherwise, you risk constant problems because the coco may contain excess Na and K, which are native to it's makeup,... it's why coco has to be aged and rinsed, then mineral buffered (CEC, cation exchange capacity) for it to become a good growing medium,...
 
SANG, ya, the coco I got at the local hydro store was "thee best" according to the manager. Because I almost went with the cheap shit. I can't remember the name of my coco rn because I'm not at The crib. But ya, I'm using flora nova bloom and calmag plus. With the lucas formula. And they suggest a ph of 5.6-5.8 but never higher.
 
Sorry dudes- musta been baked! :face:
Yup around 6.0 like waira said.
Keeping it between 5.6-5.8 might be fine but if you start to see Ca defs it cause its harder for plant to uptake it below 6.0
 
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So the first is the autopounder, the second is a candy kush that has a small yellow burn on a small leaf? The other two are the candy kushs and the last is Just a pic of them all. I'm now thinking of switching to a ph of 6.0 I just hope they can handle it. And is 500-530 ppm ok to use of the general hydroponics floranova bloom I've been using? The coco is botanicare cocogrow.
 

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