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    I'm a new grower. This is my first harvest. And my plants seem sick. They were fine last I looked at them, and now they are turning yellow, there are holes in a few of the leaves, the tips are turning brown and some of the leaves have fallen off. I live on the Oregon coast and have them outside. Don't know what to do.

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    Hard call without more details... indoors, outdoors? Soil, coco, hydro?
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    outdoors - soil. Been giving them liquid guano every 3rd feeding.

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    still have them in pots, haven't uprooted them into the ground. wasn sure if that would be a good idea cuz of the coastal air(salty)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jennmac20123 View Post
    outdoors - soil. Been giving them liquid guano every 3rd feeding.
    Possibly overfeeding?

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    how often should they get the guano?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jennmac20123 View Post
    how often should they get the guano?
    It's not really as simple as that.... first you need to wait for the soils own nutrients to run out & then meet the short fall with your nutes... after that you have to keep feeding the plant without overfeeding her too... things are not an exact formula...

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    not knowing what any of that means, would it be better to not give her guano at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    It's not really as simple as that.... first you need to wait for the soils own nutrients to run out & then meet the short fall with your nutes... after that you have to keep feeding the plant without overfeeding her too... things are not an exact formula...
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    not knowing what any of that means, would it be better to not give her guano at all?
    MC's explanation was extremely clear. What part[s] did you not understand, mate?

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    Difficult to say mate... any pics?

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