Thank you for the translation. The answer was what I have been thinking I did remove affected leaves incase of disease lowered oh back to 5.8 no new defficeincies. Thank you.
@Condocannibus, No worries at all! Glad the translation worked out and you found the advice helpful.
Dropping the pH back to 5.8 was definitely the right call for coco—it makes a world of difference for CalMag uptake. Removing the badly damaged leaves is fine too, just helps you spot if any new issues pop up. If the new growth looks clean, you're back on track!
Keep it up, looking forward to seeing them thrive now.
Thank you for answering grow question. My translate button is not working right now I will keep trying it. I really want to read your answer will not decide until I can. Thank you
@Condocannibus,here is a translate : Looks less like bugs to me and more like a classic deficiency/lockout. Those rusty spots are often linked to calcium/magnesium issues—especially in coco, where it can happen quickly if the pH is slightly off or uptake is blocked.
A pH of 6.1 is already on the higher end for coco—I’d aim more for around 5.8 so CalMag can be absorbed better. 2 ml/L is fine, but it won’t help much if it’s getting locked out.
I’d lower the pH a bit, give it a proper flush, and then watch how the new growth develops. The old leaves won’t recover—it’s just important that it doesn’t keep spreading.
Other than that, your environment looks good—temp and humidity seem stable.
Happy Growing Growmie 🌱