MoreTime
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Of course it wouldn't cause all of that, he's got some serious deficiencies going on there and God knows what else.I seriously doubt the city water would do that.
No cats here and they where fed a normal amount of veg all Ph6.2.Didn't we have someone post here recently, like in the past couple of weeks, a plant that was showing some similar signs and they discovered their cat had been going into the room and peeing on their plant? I swear to God I think I read that here recently.
They never seen freezing temps They were transported in a van. They where transplanted into cold soil and fed city water for the first time in their lives. They have all been composted and replaced with healthy beautiful sisters. But I would love to know what happened to them.At any rate whatever the cause is these plants are toast. All you can do at this point is try to figure out what went wrong and start over. The only time I have ever had plants that looked that bad was from driving across the state with plants in my trunk in very cold winter temps thst was 5 years ago and I don't think they looked the same as these plants but my memory is a little fuzzy for some reason
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