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I have 7 seedlings that have brown and white spots. Wanna buy bites but not sure. They are about 2 weeks from putting seed in soil. Let me know what you think it is., and what should i do...

All help is appreciated.

Growing in Hawaii outdoors

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No I have to buy one tomorrow morning I get paid then. Should I buy anything else?

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Well, the PH is the first thing to check, that's many chances to be that.

You got 2 types of PH tester, electronic ones, and liquid ones.

The liquids are drops that you add to your water in a small test tube. Simply refer to the table provided with graduation to see at what level is your ph, they are cheaper than electronic testers.

But maybe the electronic tester is easier to use and more precise ? (But you'll have to calibrate it)

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Ok I'll buy one first thing tomorrow morn. How do i calibrate it? Thanks all your help is appreciated

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Usually the calibrating stuff is given with and it's explained how to do, or just ask the seller. (I'm using liquid tester)

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hi man do you have individual pictures? i think i saw some white lanes on your leaves crossing them, am i right? if you do have some traces crossing your leaves that looks like it has been eaten it might some pest problem too.

But tell us too your watering schedule it's a regular problem on babies ;)

Good luck man

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Yeah it is a pest problem I think spider mites. I just got some neem oil will that do the trick?

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I think it will help yeah, if not, look on the forum there is a name of product hanging somewhere that is very efficient from the saying.

Good luck man

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I went to lowes they only had soil testers Idk how to use that though? Need some help

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I'm about 13 days in. They look like they need something. Just don't know what! All the help is appreciated guys. Btw there outdoors

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You really think so? LOL taught I was doing something wrong. They have like brown lines on the bottom leaf.

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What cannabis related bites can I get. I have the money just don't know what to feed?

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Yeah im still not sure what nutes to use. I live in Hawaii so don't think i can get the powder. I'm a first time grower. what should i buy for them?

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Hey man, try to keep the same post about your plant updated instead of making a new one each time please ;)

I'll merge them once again, did you solve your pest problem it seemed they had some marks on them las titme?

Good luck

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That was this morning the leaves are rising. And the soil looks like its drying out

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well you should try to make some individual pictures of the most hurted plantsit would be easier to see ;)

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