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Ok I've never used coco be for but I saw a little green looking stuff on top of it would that be algae or what I'll try get a pic in a bit I just watered them..

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Could very well be algae! Pics would definitely help though.
 
Could very well be algae! Pics would definitely help though.
Here it is.
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... or root stimulators... Which are based on algae, seaweed etc...
 
Algae...since the perlite is white..it will grow there first..constant heavy moisture is the cause
Yes that's what I thought and are they anything I can put in it to keep it from coming back or what

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I think its good for the plants [emoji271] but Double check


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Raise the tempz in your tent. That will reduce dampness..

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It does something for the microbes in the soil but again double check


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