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    #1
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    are my plants healthy?(pics)

    this is my first growth,and idk if my plants are healthy or not...
    i dont give them fert cause i dont have any,and they are outdoors
    thatotherkid Reviewed by thatotherkid on . are my plants healthy?(pics) this is my first growth,and idk if my plants are healthy or not... i dont give them fert cause i dont have any,and they are outdoors Rating: 5

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    #2
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    are my plants healthy?(pics)

    check under the leaves for little black dots (spider mites) and get a chemical from the local garden store that controls mites, bugs and other unwanted pests.. also to me the plants look a little under waterd and 1 looks like it's going into stress trying to find sunlight.. other than that you should be fine:thumbsup: i used plant spikes for my last outdoor grow and they worked pretty decent.. this years grow i used a couple techniques.. 2 in MG mixed with perlite 1 in just good potting soil and 1 with just plain soil used for our flower gardens with a food spike, and the 1 with the spike is growing way faster and looking healthier than the others:jointsmile:

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    #3
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    are my plants healthy?(pics)

    Number 2 looks like its the only healthy one. the 3rd one looks like its not going to do well by mold that seems to be on the leafs and its size. and 1 like the Smokealot said, it looks like its going in shock, or its just starving for nutrients. I say drop the money and get some General Hydroponic Nutes. get the 3 pack. Flora Grow, Flora Micro, Flora Bloom

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    #4
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    are my plants healthy?(pics)

    yeah could use some water... even though the soil looks moist,unless you already drenched it, which could be why its doing that. Just pour some down right where it goes into the ground, but just a lil. See if that does the trick. also, If you have more seeds, try planting again while you still can; its always good to keep backups.:thumbsup:

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    #5
    Junior Member

    are my plants healthy?(pics)

    alright thanks guys
    yeah i have NO money
    and like the 3rd one looks fuucked up haha
    so yeah it probly wasnt smart but i transplanted them AGAIN
    to a safer location...
    and i hope theres no spider things on it

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    #6
    Junior Member

    are my plants healthy?(pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by smokealot123
    check under the leaves for little black dots (spider mites) and get a chemical from the local garden store that controls mites, bugs and other unwanted pests.. also to me the plants look a little under waterd and 1 looks like it's going into stress trying to find sunlight.. other than that you should be fine:thumbsup: i used plant spikes for my last outdoor grow and they worked pretty decent.. this years grow i used a couple techniques.. 2 in MG mixed with perlite 1 in just good potting soil and 1 with just plain soil used for our flower gardens with a food spike, and the 1 with the spike is growing way faster and looking healthier than the others:jointsmile:
    hey i just checked for spider miter and there wernt any
    so why is that one leaf shriveling up?

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