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DTSTART:20260530T210000
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SUMMARY:Decode Your Plants: A Hands-On Guide to Visual Plant Diagnosis
DESCRIPTION:Decode Your Plants: A Hands-On Guide to Visual Plant Diagn
 osis\nLearn how to use a dichotomous key to visually diagnose plant he
 alth issues by observing leaf color\, growth patterns\, and other tell
 -tale signs. This practical\, easy-to-follow approach empowers growers
  to identify nutrient deficiencies and plant stress with confidence. T
 he session will also cover trusted sources for organic nutrients and s
 oil amendments\, giving you tools to correct problems naturally and ke
 ep your plants thriving.\nBrandon Hudson is a respected agronomist wi
 th KIS Organics. He has been an agronomist for nearly four decades of 
 cultivation experience. Raised in a farming family in East Tennessee\,
  he grew up immersed in sustainable agriculture and plant science from
  an early age. Over the course of his career\, he has worked across a 
 wide range of cultivation systems—from hydroponics to fully organic 
 living soil—ultimately dedicating himself to soil-based\, biological
  growing methods that allow plants to reach their fullest natural expr
 ession.\nToday\, Brandon resides on Marrowstone Island\, Washington\, 
 where he consults with organic farmers\, gardeners\, and commercial cu
 ltivators throughout the country. At KIS Organics\, he provides soil t
 esting\, plant diagnostics\, and farm-system guidance\, drawing on yea
 rs of hands-on experience including his previous role managing propaga
 tion and greenhouse operations at a large commercial hemp farm. Throug
 h education\, research\, and personalized consulting\, he continues to
  help growers transition to regenerative\, data-driven practices that 
 improve soil health\, crop quality\, and long-term sustainability.\nFo
 rt Flagler State Park\, WWII Rec Center
URL:https://friendsoffortflagler.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/
 events?path=%2Fportal%2Fevents%2F31808 
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