GEORGE (02-11-19)
I looks to be exactly as you diagnose... however, as I've never grown in fabric pots then I'm unsure of what the best action would be
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GEORGE (02-11-19), XxxkushxxX (02-11-19)
Hmm never seen this before, I can't help but feel it looks pretty cool lol
What soil did you use here?
GEORGE (02-11-19)
Thanks, what I’ve done so far is let it dry to see if this stops it.
GEORGE (02-11-19)
Wow very interesting I did not expect that reply!
I have no idea, but I very much doubt this will cause you any issues at all, they seem to have a couple of small leaves on each, maybe pluck them out.
I would expect this more on a soil grow, because the odd seeds can end up in our bags and germinate.
GEORGE (02-11-19), XxxkushxxX (02-11-19)
Thanks A lot! Yeah they’ve not gotten much bigger since I took pictures a few days ago. Also plucking them out probabaly seems best
GEORGE (02-11-19), IceCalibur (02-11-19)
Where have you had things stored? Is the top of your coco the same as the pot sides? If not then the fabric pots are the likely cause
GEORGE (02-11-19)
Looks like some sort of clover or something . I have that sometimes in my coco . No big deal at all . Unless its algae wich still isnt a problem . Just means pots are moist and conditions allow it to ggrow . Maybe get some air circulating below
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Thanks! but yes they are the same and the coco has been stored inside
GEORGE (02-11-19)
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