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    Default First grow health check

    Hi guys,

    I've got my first grow getting pretty close to flower so I've changed the nutrients to a zero-Nitrogen liquid fertilizer. I've noticed since that some of the leaves are developing orange spots. I'm pretty confident that the plant is still quite healthy and it's just reacting to the lack of Nitrogen but I'd like to get someone who's more experienced to have a look.

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    The grow is outdoor in soil. Plant is approx. 4ft above the soil.


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    Start of flower

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    Nice tree mate However, I believe it looks like a different problem than N, but wait for more experienced comments
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    Beautiful grow that, mate.

    Definitely not N but I would be looking for bugs under the leaves with a microscope.

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    Soil or hydro or coco: Soil

    Strain: Strawberry Cough (sativa dominant)

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    plant age: Planted late sept.

    pot size: 60L

    has it been repotted? and when?: Yes. Repotted mid-December

    soil type: 40% Potting mix, 5% blood-and-bone, 55% coir-perlite mix

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil: Worm compost liquids used for veg. Now using zero-nitrogen organic liquid fertilizer (last 2 weeks)

    Air temps (max min): Max 38 Celcius; Min 15 Celcius (overnight)

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity: 80%+

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl): Outdoor, full sunlight

    Light schedule: Natural, currently ~ 14 (on) / 10 (off)

    ph level: unknown

    EC (hydro and coco only)

    Background EC.


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    Nice plant! I agree. Definitely not N issue. Let us know if you find any critters. Also check in the soil around the trunk. Magnification helps loads. Some are very hard to see.

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    Looks a pest problem tbh . Not sure what exactly . Flip a few leaves .

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    Thanks guys, will give it a once over with the magnifying glass. I've been doing this as an organic grow without pesticides and would prefer to continue that way. Would anyone be able to recommend a low-impact method of dealing with any pests I find?

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    Does look like bugs more than anything. The plant seem healthy other than those marks.

    Have you checked under those leaves?

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