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More nutrients needed?

Do these girls look like they need a stronger feed ? Kinda look pale to me 

 

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They look hungry but probably struggling a bit in them big pots 

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Yes they look hungry.
Recently potted up?

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it would help if you told us what nutrients, what  ec and ph you are feeding them with now?

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Try a lights off photograph :yep:

 

Atb 

 

 

:yinyang:

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Are they auto's or reg as in large pots? they look hungry, but as said try lights out pic as it will allow better replies:yep:

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Thanks all for the answers and questions. 
 

just to give some more info as you’ve been asking for it. 
 

 

They’re autos 

I’ve just potted them to the bigger pots. 
 

currently feeding the Dutch Pro Auto Flower but I was considering using Normal Dutch Pro as the auto variety seems weak. I’m using it at full strength as it’s specifically for Autos but they’re looking hungry . 
 

 

ill upload a lights off photo shortly 

 

Jay 

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large.02B043A2-4BFE-4EEC-A718-EA0685D42609.jpeghere we go guys . 
 

lights off photo. 
 

look a bit pale to me 

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They look like they are doing ok to me, they looked paler on the last photo , settling in nicely after the pot up:george:

Just be careful feeding at full strength at that size:yep:

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Gotta agree with @mr rhino,

they don't look bad at all :yep:

 

 

I've no experience of those feeds,

but it's common practice to start with half recommended strength and work up/down from there. 

 

But really, 

If you're gonna be growing in coco, 

I'd highly recommend you get an EC meter(Bluelab truncheon ideally) so you have an accurate idea of how strong the feed actually is,

going in and coming out :)

 

Atb 

 

 

:yinyang:

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I’ve got a cheap ppm / uscol (might be wrong but I’m not at the tent) pen . 
which I do use just to check a ball park figure should I feel like I need to. Generally though I don’t have a need to as things run quite smoothly. It’s just using a new product has got me looking at them extra hard I think. 
 

 
ive always tapered up the strength , although with normal non auto specific feed I never get anywhere near full strength with the nutrients. 
 

 

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Coco holds on to to Magnesium and Calcium and I think thats what is happening here. Its always best where possible to run a couple of feeds through the coco before using it unless you have potted up sufficiently, which going by the looks of yours you haven't, and then you can water to saturation from the off and attain a good 20-30% run off

This helps the cation exchange

 

Owd 

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