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  1. Yeah man. The yellow leaves at the bottom of the plant can come from a deficiency in trace elements such as sulfur or iron, especially when flowering begins, which really looks like a nitrogen deficiency. โ˜ฎ

  2. Picked up load's of that one video I'm in England & have an out door garden.. subscribed, dinged the bell everything to learn more from the easy way this guy talk's, good teacher!

  3. Oh my. I hope "they" legalize it soon here there and everywhere. Globally. I want to have plants. And free roaming plants. I want to see the look on my basils face once something is smelling more intense than it does…

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