Mephisto Genetics Double Grape and Deep Blue C x Sour Bubbly in coco

What kind of Coco are you using? What are you currently feeding? I assume you have gnats? Do you know where they came from? How long has it been? What are you doing to get rid of them? I see a yellow sticky trap. Are those safe ones? Are you doing anything else? Mosquito Dunks crushed up on your Coco. Good luck peacez slowandeasy
Here is a pic in better light of one of the worst hit seedlings but she is turning the corner @least by looking@ the roots that's one of the thing I think is most important to plant health she is a bit wet though. Wat u think
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Here is a pic in better light of one of the worst hit seedlings but she is turning the corner @least by looking@ the roots that's one of the thing I think is most important to plant health she is a bit wet though. Wat u thinkView attachment 1119381View attachment 1119382View attachment 1119383
The roots look nice, top is still a little pale. But Healthier. I think you are on your way. I assume your pH is good? The Coco looks pretty wet. Maybe you had them too wet. Forgive me, but I don't remember the type of Coco and nutes you are using off the top of my head. Did you precharge your Coco? Using Cal-Mag? Light type and distance? If you see pale growth raise the light for a couple of days.
 
I will turn her down a bit qb96v2 x2 @120w right now each at 30 in that was after the flush so that's way she's that wet she was still dripping when I took photo just check calibration on my pen it was off buy .1ph so that's fixed also now so was feeding @ 6.1 posiblely 6.2 which isn't good for veg lol
 
I will turn her down a bit qb96v2 x2 @120w right now each at 30 in that was after the flush so that's way she's that wet she was still dripping when I took photo just check calibration on my pen it was off buy .1ph so that's fixed also now so was feeding @ 6.1 posiblely 6.2 which isn't good for veg lol
Hey I have those lights, they are stronger than you think. And mostly red spectrum. I had to turn mine down on mature plants. Might be why your plants are a little pale. Good luck. Peacez slowandeasy
 
Here are the double grape girls and the deep blue c x sour bubbly I was a bit early on the transplant so I think I ruffled her feathers to much but we will see soon waiting for them to dry then will give them a good feed
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Here are the double grape girls and the deep blue c x sour bubbly I was a bit early on the transplant so I think I ruffled her feathers to much but we will see soon waiting for them to dry then will give them a good feedView attachment 1120820View attachment 1120821View attachment 1120822
Looks like you were heavily infested with gnats. Looks like you are making a dent in them tho. I see some nicer growth on some. Damaged leafs often never recover. Look for new growth health more than old effected growth. It looks like you have a very tiny amount of Dunks. You can always add more. You need to stop the cycle. Make covers for your pots. Trap the larvae in and keep the flyers from emerging. If they cannot mate, they will eventually die off. Use more Mosquito dunks if you need. The damage is done to the plants and the effected leafs may not improve. I personally would not start new seedlings until you get the pests in control. With tge amount of them on your traps, that can stunt your plants. Also, do you know the SOURCE of the pests? If you believe they are from the Coco....throw out your bag or brick that is opened. It's not worth the risk, buy new Coco. Be mindful of WHERR you buy your Coco/Soil. I have a place that I used ro get Coco from. They got popular and buy a shit ton of Soil and Coco. However I won't ever go back after seeing how they store it. If your place has pallets of medium outside, turn around and go somewhere else.
 
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