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    FIRST TIME GROWER:


    I've noticed some weird looking leaves on a few of my plants. My theory is overwatering since it's been raining like crazy here, but I just want to make sure it's nothing else if anyone's seen it before.


    Also, does anyone know a good way to deal with bugs, getting rid of them, and keeping them away? As you can see in the pictures there are some chewed up leaves but I checked underneath them and there was nothing there. It's a few leaves per plant but I want to nip it in the bud... before they get to my bud.


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    A good Neem oil spray will take care of them.

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    The rust spots are classic calcium deficiencies, the moteled look of your leaves could be the same thing. A little calcium and magnesium probably wouldn't hurt. I would probably do a foliar feeding to avoid building up the alkaline minerals in the soil.

    I'm going to try Sierra Natural science for my outdoor bug spray this year, I think the stuff that I ordered was all Rosemary extract or something like that. It's OMRI certified here in the States and approved for use in Washington and Colorado for recreational cannabis I don't monitor any other states.

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    Thanks for the tips.

    I had some calcium and magnesium in the shed so I threw some of that on there. And I picked up a bottle of Neem Oil to spray on.

    we'll see if that does the trick.

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