You know it aint a bad trouble shooting guide. I stepped through it a couple of times and it worked. But hey, lets face it...99% of the time a cannabis gardener is over fertilizing and/or over watering. If you are not doing that, and not obviously under feeding or under watering, you have a plant that has a virus.

If'n it dont have bugs and it isn't planted in a bag of cement, those are the choices!

I was told a long time ago that "all you need to know is pot needs a lot of light and a little water." Pretty good advice.

My theory is dont push it. Just be patient. Dont try to maxifuckingmize everyfuckingthing. EXTREME is not what you want. Don't use high tech expensive fertilizers or equipment until you learn what the plant needs and likes. Just grow some pot and find out how IT WANTS TO GROW.

99% of plant problems that I have ever had, indoors or out, was a result of my trying to grow the plant faster than it was capable of growing. Indoors everything you do is more critical and it is easier to over fertilize and over water. My three suggestions for avoiding these pitfalls are:

1) A strict feeding schedule as per manufacturers directions fed every other watering.

2) Letting the plant go dry and ALMOST wilted between every watering.

3) Keeping your plants in small pots and "bumping" them to aerate and dry them between every watering.

Those three things really helped my success and learning curve. Maybe it will help someone else.