First post! Any help anyone can give with this plant..

Mr_d

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I have corrected the ph of the coco/water after planting seedlings.. in to large of pots of course.. just wondering if this could be nutrient burn and overwatering ? All the others look healthy and straitened out after correcting the ph but then 2 others started to turn yellow but looked perfectly healthy prior.. any advice appreciated..
 

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Keep seedlings in small pots until they get larger, you shouldn’t feed any nutrients until they have minimum of 3 nodes but I’d wait longer as itll burn them which is what is happening. I suggest flushing them and watering with just ph water. After that water small amounts around the stem of just ph water until they grow into there pots.
 
Thanks mate... I did think something along those lines, first time i forgot to buffer so got rid of them all, second time i buffered really well then added nutes to the distilled bottles as i said adjusted ph next day 2 of them went yellow and haven't matured as much as the others will give them all a flush see how it goes, can see why smaller pots are needed feels like a race against evaperation.. My first time growing in coco.. Thanks again
 
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