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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    Think its a nitrogen deficiency but not entirely sure so wondering can anyone help?
    Alfiecarted Reviewed by Alfiecarted on . Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants! Think its a nitrogen deficiency but not entirely sure so wondering can anyone help? Rating: 5

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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    Possibly, could be an insect problem as well because of the black spots.

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    #3
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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    are they holes or blotchs? nitrogen def anywayc could also be manganese def (if blotches) if its nitrogen def add some blood and bone, bonus of it being close to flower too, if its bugs make some nicotine spray , what strains?

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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    its more blotches then holes to be honest. i added some fish blood and bone to it and i think i am seeing some improvement which is the good news. the strain is called early skunk pretty unknown. only a small bit of information on it on the internet. ever heard of it?

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    #5
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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    Sensis early skunk? hardly call it unknown lol, would be a little worried myself about growing any of their stuff, definitely be keeping an eye out for herms atleast.

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    #6
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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    first ive heard of sensi selling hermis dude, ya sure you goy that right..greenhouse aye but sensi..?

    p.s. its either N deff or just a pale plant..dont over do the N b4 flowering it will slow her down ..

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    #7
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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    you can buy liquid seaweed in woodys for a few quid that will fix it for ya..goodluck

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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    Quote Originally Posted by mickrick
    first ive heard of sensi selling hermis dude, ya sure you goy that right..greenhouse aye but sensi..?
    sensi too , not as bad as gh and still a great company but theyv been living of rep for too long.

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    #9
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    Need help identifying nutrient deficiency with my plants!

    Quote Originally Posted by Alfiecarted
    Think its a nitrogen deficiency but not entirely sure so wondering can anyone help?
    We need to know a little more about your grow and what your feeding your plant. It's.enviorment and some other stuff too.
    There's a troubleshooting form attatched to I think cangrowit's signature. Or weezards idk. But you should fill that out and repost it.
    If I was to take a stab in the dark is say your lacking calcium or magneseium. Because when I don't give my plants enough calmag, they get all pale and lighter yellow like that. If you are growing outdoors, that's not my department....



    PGS420

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