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Indoor SAWNEY BEAN. Pssst! Over here.

So I took some pics.. the first two are the lecters... the other for reference is an auto zombie gushers. All in the same soil and above ground within 24hrs of each other. Any ideas?

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So I took some pics.. the first two are the lecters... the other for reference is an auto zombie gushers. All in the same soil and above ground within 24hrs of each other. Any ideas?

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Only thing I can think of is the soil may be a bit wet and they haven't rooted properly. It may not be that but it's something I have seen threw the years. As you know autos are unforgiving. Good idea to replace them mate.
 
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