Anybody know why they look like this?

kindbot

Member
tried buddy.kindbot.io
Buddy sees droopy plants (probably watering schedule)
on the close up photos, Buddy sees the spots as signs of calcium or manganese
try a couple photos on the app to narrow your diagnosis search
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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my initial reaction was to tell you to stuff your app up your ass, i don't need no fucking app to tell me what's wrong with my plants....and i don't....but i've spent the last 4 years learning how to do that for myself, and it required some pretty extensive reading and experimenting, the killing of a couple of plants, many questions and discussions.....and i'm still stumped sometimes.
maybe an app wouldn't hurt for newer people, who haven't done any of the research for themselves yet. i'd just double and even triple check it's answers for a good long time before i trusted it.
and this also isn't a good alternative to learning how to do it yourself. use the app as a teaching tool, then get rid of it
 

kindbot

Member
my initial reaction was to tell you to stuff your app up your ass, i don't need no fucking app to tell me what's wrong with my plants....and i don't....but i've spent the last 4 years learning how to do that for myself, and it required some pretty extensive reading and experimenting, the killing of a couple of plants, many questions and discussions.....and i'm still stumped sometimes.
maybe an app wouldn't hurt for newer people, who haven't done any of the research for themselves yet. i'd just double and even triple check it's answers for a good long time before i trusted it.
and this also isn't a good alternative to learning how to do it yourself. use the app as a teaching tool, then get rid of it
buddy's goal is to help people beat that 4 year learning curve.
Buddy explains how it got the results but you should apply your own reasoning about it.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
If you got a grow in a legal area, take a few leaves to your nursery, maybe they can check it out for you.

If you screwed them up a bit it is a good idea to spray them down with a 24 hour fertilizer tea, or bottled kelp product at the very least to give the immune system (microbes) a bit of a boost.
 
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