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I have a beautiful 4 week old sensi skunk, started from seedling but unfortunetly i am experiencing some brown tips on the upper foliage of her, as well as around the edges of the lower foliage..I DO NOT KNOW WHY! im tryin to see if this is a nutrient disorder or what but im not exactly sure how to pinpoint each disorder so ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED THANK YOU

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What nutrients do you use?

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I put them into "ROOTS by organics" 100% organic soil and i havent added any veg nutrient yet because the soil has enough to last about a month or so and im on about week 3 with them in the soil, so no outside nutrients yet.

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*they are older than 3 weeks though dont want to get you mixed up with their age*

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what is the ph of the water you're using? how close are they/ what kind of light do you have? do you have enough ventilation/what are the temps like?

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Ph will be tested in about hour or so and it is in an indivisual 5 gal bucket, its all outdoors by the way, temp is average 76 with direct sunlight as much as possible..

Could the sun be the issue?

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what is the ph of the water you're using? how close are they/ what kind of light do you have? do you have enough ventilation/what are the temps like?

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I would not rely on there being 1 month of nutrients in the soil, that all depends on how much and how often you water, and what type of plant it is. I would never not feed my plants. Its very possible your plant has used up one or more of the necessary nutrients in the soil and is now deficient. I would go get a Bio Bizz starter pack and star feeding now. Don't buy Fox Farm there are crap. I like Bio Bizz it works good and its simple, but whatever you use make sure it is 100% organic.

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Another thing to check is for is bugs get a scope or magnifying glass and start looking at the underside of the leaves and along the branches. Spider mites can F your shit up long before you see a single web.

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I would not rely on there being 1 month of nutrients in the soil, that all depends on how much and how often you water, and what type of plant it is. I would never not feed my plants. Its very possible your plant has used up one or more of the necessary nutrients in the soil and is now deficient. I would go get a Bio Bizz starter pack and star feeding now. Don't buy Fox Farm there are crap. I like Bio Bizz it works good and its simple, but whatever you use make sure it is 100% organic.



Thanks man I already have BotonicCare ProGrow Veggie 3-2-4 nutrients so Im gonna start adding that to my next water asap, Should i be concerned about this being deadly? Or did i catch this in time?...

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If this is the solution you should be OK.

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I checked my book and it sounds like a potassium diffidence, but I'd have to see it to know for sure.

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there she is :)

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I checked my book and it sounds like a potassium diffidence, but I'd have to see it to know for sure.

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I would not rely on there being 1 month of nutrients in the soil, that all depends on how much and how often you water, and what type of plant it is. I would never not feed my plants. Its very possible your plant has used up one or more of the necessary nutrients in the soil and is now deficient. I would go get a Bio Bizz starter pack and star feeding now. Don't buy Fox Farm there are crap. I like Bio Bizz it works good and its simple, but whatever you use make sure it is 100% organic.

i'm sure everyone will avoid fox farm as you are surely a horticultilar genius. most of the time brown tips indicate too much water,let them droop before re-watering. should clear it up quickly.:wave::smoke::D

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i'm sure everyone will avoid fox farm as you are surely a horticultilar genius. most of the time brown tips indicate too much water,let them droop before re-watering. should clear it up quickly.:wave::smoke::D



Thank you i will keep that in mind.:smoke:

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Thank you i will keep that in mind.:smoke:

go with the simplest solution first, i've ruined countlest plants by over complicating things. good luck amigo:smoke:

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Make sure your ph is ok and give nuts. but you caught this way early should be fine

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Make sure your ph is ok and give nuts. but you caught this way early should be fine



Ok thank you for the advice im gunna test the ph and when do you think i should start to add the nutes now?? or maybe in week around the time i was told the soil would stop giving nutes??


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