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New Grower Is this normal should I do something

It's a strain from rqs called quick one its mainly Northern lights I thing I'm growing in bio bizz light mix soil and using bio bizz range of nutes I don't think it can be pH because I was under the impression it was a totally organic grow so the pH of the weather should be buffered by the soil

Organic or not I'd still check my ph? in principle your right but if you didn't buffer in the begining then your off point there and true organics you wouldn't be running any nutrients, it would be strait water.....So 90%+ of the time deficiancys are lock outs due to ph......So get a good probe such as the accurate eight...then lets see where your at ..epsom salt and molasses at 1/2 to 1 tsp per gallon every feeding will help with cal-mag supplement...... I would get my ph checked.

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