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    Hypochondriac

    I don't know if its me or what but when ever I browse this section I feel like my plant has whatever problem someone else is explaining or its just coming on. Its like everyday I think a new problem has came up. Yet I leave for 5 days and they look bigger and better. Yet upon closer inspection I might see a hint of spider mite, wait wait magnesium defiency, wait wait is that thrip.

    Its like I just need to leave them alone and let them grow or something lol. Does anyone else have this problem?
    manels1111 Reviewed by manels1111 on . Hypochondriac I don't know if its me or what but when ever I browse this section I feel like my plant has whatever problem someone else is explaining or its just coming on. Its like everyday I think a new problem has came up. Yet I leave for 5 days and they look bigger and better. Yet upon closer inspection I might see a hint of spider mite, wait wait magnesium defiency, wait wait is that thrip. Its like I just need to leave them alone and let them grow or something lol. Does anyone else have this Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Hypochondriac

    With cannabis being the first thing I'd ever grown, I was definitely in this boat when I first started. Now after getting a few grows under my belt, while I'm nowhere near a pro or even good at growing yet, I am able to recognize problems as they arise (for the most part :jointsmile: ) thanks to all the information gained from all the geniuses here. :thumbsup: The problem lies in knowing how to fix them, which I am still working on. Its a learning process.

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    Hypochondriac

    Quote Originally Posted by dejayou30
    With cannabis being the first thing I'd ever grown, I was definitely in this boat when I first started. Now after getting a few grows under my belt, while I'm nowhere near a pro or even good at growing yet, I am able to recognize problems as they arise (for the most part :jointsmile: ) thanks to all the information gained from all the geniuses here. :thumbsup: The problem lies in knowing how to fix them, which I am still working on. Its a learning process.
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