A few issues (pics)

RIStoner

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Hey guys. A few problems for you.

First pic shows some burning along the edges of the leaves. I have this at sporadic points throughout the plant, not the entire plant. I have not added any nutes yet so I may be deficient somewhere. Ideas?

Second pic shows some small white spots on a few leaves of each plant. They don't wipe off. ?

Third shows what appears obvious to me some bugs. Neem Oil?

Fourth pic, otherwise, how do they look?
 

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I'll chime in to get things started. Could be short on nitrogen. Really depends on your soil. Is that straight outdoor dirt? Looks fairly rich from the picture. The yellow on the edges looks a bit different from the usual nitrogen deficiency though.
 
Mostly just bug damage. The 1st pic is fuzzy. could be bugs muching on the underside of the leaf, could be a calcium def. Outdoors its probably bugs though.
How do they look? Well to be honest they look neglected. I dont think they get enough sun. Be very careful. The penalty for cultivation in RI is HARSH! Good luck!
 
Yeah, thats why I started the thread. It looks like a N deficiency but none of the other warning signs are there. PH is good I limed about 3 weeks ago. Nothing mixed in, straight up soil. I grew 2 in the same spot last year with no issues. I should start flowering in a week or 2 so then I'll add the nutes. Pretty sure the tall one on the last pic up top is a male, but the other 2 smaller ones are def. female. I also trained em over for height reasons, hence no veg. nutes.

Weed, thats my only other problem. They get maybe 4 hours of direct sun a day. I can't change that, I'm deep in the woods. As I said, I gave no nutes so far to keep em small. I did the same last year and with 2 4 foot plants I got about 2 oz. I'm more just doing it for thrills, if I were serious I'd do it indoors. But, seeing as they are grwing, I'll see it through.

Btw, they'll never find them in RI. They're at my camp in VT. :)
 
Like itsgrowing said, could be bug issue. And you've tested the soil by a grow last year, really should be ok.

Still, it smells a bit like something deficient. If you are inclined to mixing up a bit of molasses tea, it wouldn't hurt anything. And is a good 'shotgun' for a number of trace minerals.
 
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