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    Hello mates! Need your eyes on this.

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    In God's own soil? Just looks like the soil is a bit on the warm side

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    they are on their 4th week, i haven't fed them ( only once the second week and it was much for their size and for the first time) . Both autos.

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    Looks like little bit of nute burn to me, soil or coco?

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    If its normal soil and not coco are you watering little and with no trickle out the bottom of the pot, it does take time to deplete the nutes in the mud
    Around the 2 week mark I'm putting plenty of water through so around 5th week there's pretty much bugger all left in the dirt
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    Soil. I fed them once in their 10th day, more than i should. Then people around here told me the soil would be good for 3-4 weeks worth of nutes. So, i haven't fed them ever since. everything was fine until today. I woke up to see the yellowing.I was thinking of feeding today after a long time, as the cotyledons are start turning yellow. I thought it was high time i start feeding them ,and then i found this.

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    That's the size of one of them in 4 weeks. do you think i should water much more?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thrasher View Post
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    It's hard to tell from your pictures, but, if those leaves are turning down that is A sign they need A little food.

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    I replied about how much i water but for some reason i cannot find it. It's 100ML or more based on their size. every 1 and a half or 2 days

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    Quote Originally Posted by thrasher View Post
    That's the size of one of them in 4 weeks. do you think i should water much more?
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    You need to cover that coco plug up with dirt.

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