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Many thanks for that Tommy, my newbieness is showing, lol!
			
			
									
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@Maximum dont use the auto feed atm mate. They are still establishing roots into new pots. Its the inly time over watering can be a issue in coco.
Get them lights off pics as soon as possible please mate. They look a bit sad but hard to see exactly whats going on with the HPS turned in the pics.
			
			
									
						Get them lights off pics as soon as possible please mate. They look a bit sad but hard to see exactly whats going on with the HPS turned in the pics.
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Hi Keano am I in big trouble here in your opinion?  Better photos to come tomorrow 
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Not at all mate. The beauty of coco is you can turn plants around in days. Alls good and whatever is going in will be your first notch on the issue fixing belt.
Looks like overwatering but thats no issue and will be sorted in no time. If the pots are pretty heavy wait a day and just pour 1.5 liters in the pot when you do feed until roots show out the bottom.
I suspect that your previous feeding regime didn't help them as there was no base nutes going in. But again your in coco. Every single time you feed you can adjust it to sort them. My favourite part of growing in coco, issue show fast and can be fixed fast. If you was in soil this would take a week or 2 to sort out.
Never panic, we will get them right as rain.
What are your plans as in training. Are you in a schedule with timing to harvest?
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I have no timing schedule I just need a good result this run. My last was pretty shit. Il post sun night time photos today. With regards training I’m using plant bends to spread the plant out. I fed yesterday so il hold off feeding again to let them perk up. Hopefully it’s just a blip
			
			
									
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It will need a blip. In coco you can half kill them and I mean a terrible state and turn the around so no worries there.Maximum wrote: ↑Wed Feb 17, 2021 8:44 amI have no timing schedule I just need a good result this run. My last was pretty shit. Il post sun night time photos today. With regards training I’m using plant bends to spread the plant out. I fed yesterday so il hold off feeding again to let them perk up. Hopefully it’s just a blip
If you got no schedule we can get them nice and big and get you a good haul.