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    Have you ever gotten a variegated plant?

    That makes a lot of sense! It’s definitely hard to confuse disease with variegation, especially when you see those ‘blotches’ and ‘stripes’ that look unnatural. Variegated patterns are usually more symmetrical and predictable, while issues caused by pathogens tend to look more chaotic.
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    Purple stems bad?

    Helpful tip, thanks! I’ve noticed some of my plants also develop red stems sometimes, and I’ve always wondered what caused it. I’ll try raising the temperature and adding Cal-Mag if I see those signs again. How often have you run into this issue?
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    Purple stems bad?

    "Wow, sounds like you’ve got a whole farm going! Mushroom compost is awesome, should really help. Curious to see how Death Star turns out—hope it’s worth all the effort!
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    Neem Oil

    Wow, that sounds rough! Good thing the whiteflies didn’t last long in hydro. How do you usually handle them when you get an invasion like that?
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    Can you tell how good the weed is just by looking at it?

    Sounds like a seriously powerful effect! Those seeds must have been worth their weight in gold with such a high germination rate. It’s amazing how different that ’70s classic is from modern strains. Have you ever tried growing anything similar, or do you think it’s possible to find seeds like...
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    Can you tell how good the weed is just by looking at it?

    Totally agree! Sometimes the buds look incredible, but the smoke just doesn’t deliver. It’s always a letdown when you expect greatness and end up with "boof." Looks definitely aren't everything when it comes to quality!
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    Neem Oil

    I understand you! I’ve had the same luck with Neem – tried it so many times and it never worked. Glad you found something that actually does the trick. Dealing with all those garden issues is tough, but you're killing it by sticking with it!
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    Overkill...

    The plants look amazing!
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    Purple stems bad?

    Your soil mix looks really rich, but you might be lacking potassium or magnesium. Purple stems can sometimes indicate a deficiency in those elements, especially if the plants seem healthy otherwise. Have you tried adding liquid micronutrient fertilizers? By the way, the plants look great...
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