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    Any one no what this means???Click image for larger version. 

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    Probably a lack of water. It has been hot. Have you fed them yet?
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    They been gettin rained on alot last two days.and I've fed them once.. I try and water them every few days...

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    They are notoriously thirsty and hungry.

    I like to feed once every two weeks and keep watered near daily (light top up - nothing crazy). If not the leaves start to crinkle and look similar to your marks. They also get stroppy without enough light IME.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper114 View Post
    They are notoriously thirsty and hungry.

    I like to feed once every two weeks and keep watered near daily (light top up - nothing crazy). If not the leaves start to crinkle and look similar to your marks. They also get stroppy without enough light IME.

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    They look awsome mate! I'll try watering every day and I'll feed them tomorrow and hopefully I dont see no more of the black bits on leaves.orher than that they looking decent.cheers again bro

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    I reckon you will be fine! They respond quick! All mine have a have battle scars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper114 View Post
    I reckon you will be fine! They respond quick! All mine have a have battle scars!
    One snapped in half last night I've splinted it and celotaped it its picked up again it was wilted...hopefully that one will heal up ok aswell...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrpukka View Post
    One snapped in half last night I've splinted it and celotaped it its picked up again it was wilted...hopefully that one will heal up ok aswell...

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    Don’t laugh... but I always seal plants wounds with honey. Seems to help. Maybe just stops oxygen. Still works for me :-) Love an old remedy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper114 View Post
    Don’t laugh... but I always seal plants wounds with honey. Seems to help. Maybe just stops oxygen. Still works for me :-) Love an old remedy!
    I'll be doing that then!

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    Sorry to post again about this problem but....is this mark on the stem to do with the black mark on leaf...I've fed them and then topped up with water over past few days...still gettin new leafs with black on...keep trimmig them off . And ive staked them so theres better air flow and nothing touching the soil....any info would be appriciated.thanks Click image for larger version. 

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