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    They were getting 4 ml per l of water, they were a lot healthier haha. I'll get them fed when home today, and post pics tomorrow after a good drink. Thanks guys really appreciate the help

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    No problems dude

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    You need to flush these before resuming with a feed. Its likely your coco is overfed and has been left to dry between waterings in turn causing a salt build up at the roots.

    Run 3 times the pot size of straight tap water through them to clear the roots and reset the ph. Once drained resume with a regular low dose of feed and be sure to keep the medium moist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue View Post
    You need to flush these before resuming with a feed. Its likely your coco is overfed and has been left to dry between waterings in turn causing a salt build up at the roots.

    Run 3 times the pot size of straight tap water through them to clear the roots and reset the ph. Once drained resume with a low dose of feed and be sure to keep the medium moist.
    Nice one Blue

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    Ye man well in blue should of give him that my self did state I'm not the best to ask lol the advice in this forum is second to none

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    Thanks for the help mate much appreciated ???? I'll let you know how I get on

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    Thanks for the help mate much appreciated ???? I'll let you know how I get on

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    Hi guys, the plants have responded to a good watering but they are very light green, almost lime. I've read it could be too much light but I'm not sure ?? any advice would be greatly appreciated guys

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    Hungry mate IMO but it's coco so im no expert lol

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    Hey guys the plants responded well to a good watering and feed, they are growing but very light green almost lime. I've read it could be too much light, or do they need more feed? Any help would be greatly appreciated
    Hi guys, the plants have responded to a good watering but they are very light green, almost lime. I've read it could be too much light but I'm not sure ?? any advice would be greatly appreciated guys

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