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Hey All my bubba kush seems to be having a few small problems. Ive been treating it with neem oil/dawn spray mix. I have included some close up pics with my post if anyone can help. Thanks
 

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In another post, (<<link) your photos show them in containers, grown outdoors. Are these the same plants?

What are you feeding them? How much, how often? (Most of what I see in the above is bug damage. I've never grown outdoors. Someone else will have input.). But, a couple photos look like deficiency.
 
In another post, (<<link) your photos show them in containers, grown outdoors. Are these the same plants?

What are you feeding them? How much, how often? (Most of what I see in the above is bug damage. I've never grown outdoors. Someone else will have input.). But, a couple photos look like deficiency.
It is in a 5 gal fabric pot. The soil is a mix of peat, perlite, compost/hummus. I spray the foiler with a neem/dawn solution. Ive added some dr earths organic plant fertilizer when I first transplanted it back in late may early June. I havent given it any nutrients since.
 
In another post, (<<link) your photos show them in containers, grown outdoors. Are these the same plants?

What are you feeding them? How much, how often? (Most of what I see in the above is bug damage. I've never grown outdoors. Someone else will have input.). But, a couple photos look like deficiency.
Yes they are the same plant.
 
It is in a 5 gal fabric pot. The soil is a mix of peat, perlite, compost/hummus. I spray the foiler with a neem/dawn solution. Ive added some dr earths organic plant fertilizer when I first transplanted it back in late may early June. I havent given it any nutrients since.

When you foliar spray, are you doing it in the shade, or early/late hours? When people foliar spray indoors under grow lights it's possible for the light intensity to burn the leaves (the water drops can act as magnifying lenses). I don't know if that's possible outside under the sun. But, something to be aware of. (I don't see much that would suggest such damage.).

It's possible the nutrients you amended into the soil are depleted. I've never grow with compost and amended nutrients. I believe when people grow that way they prepared "teas" and fee to rejuvenate the soil. You'd have to google to learn more about that.
 
When you foliar spray, are you doing it in the shade, or early/late hours? When people foliar spray indoors under grow lights it's possible for the light intensity to burn the leaves (the water drops can act as magnifying lenses). I don't know if that's possible outside under the sun. But, something to be aware of. (I don't see much that would suggest such damage.).

It's possible the nutrients you amended into the soil are depleted. I've never grow with compost and amended nutrients. I believe when people grow that way they prepared "teas" and fee to rejuvenate the soil. You'd have to google to learn more about that.
I do it in the morning
 
They look hungry for fertilizer to me. If it's been 7 weeks since you last fed them nutrients. Plants outdoors are going to get nibbled on.
 
They look hungry for fertilizer to me. If it's been 7 weeks since you last fed them nutrients. Plants outdoors are going to get nibbled on.
Ill give them some nutrients next watering and see what happens. Thanks
 
I just went outside and snapped these 2 pics while I was checking on it.
 

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I just went outside and snapped these 2 pics while I was checking on it.
I think you are right. I did a soil test and my nutrients are low, plus the leaves are really starting to show stress now.
 

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