Try flushing with ph water at 5.8 but use three times the water of your pot size.1 gal pot use 3 gal water and so on.
Only water no nutes at all?Try flushing with ph water at 5.8 but use three times the water of your pot size.1 gal pot use 3 gal water and so on.
What brand coco? Flushing it with just plain water may not have done the trick, because coco has some peculiar CEC properties... Have you read up on coco, and/or used it effectively before? It's sooo not soil, and if treated as such, problems are automatics... that said, this early on, i have to suspect it's the coco,.. a little late on the nute's, but it wouldn't cause such severe symptoms like this! Are you using Ca-Mg from the beginning? Coco needs this (related to that CEC thing), even w/o nutes! ..pH info needed too,... Symptoms are odd, looks a lot like Zn defc., mixed with pH issues or other defc.s,... bad coco can have too much Na and K in it, but I'm not sure I see toxicity issues...?
lol, no need to be sorry I appreciate your interest.Sorry to butt in but i was just curious and have a couple questions.What kind of water are you using? Are all of your plants autoflowers? Are they different strains? have you tested runoff?
Yeah from tap its 6.5+ pH i dont remember exactly.Have you tested your waters ppm? Do you have any double's that are doing well i.e 1 out of the 5 not looking so well and one of them is papaya, do you have another papaya in the 20 good one's that is doing well under the same conditions?