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ToKAlot
06-24-2013, 07:10 PM
My Blue dream has me stump on this can anyone tell me why these are doing this been using just water everyday then a lil nutes once a week.
Its only on my blue dream no of the other plants are showing any signs of this.
lipps
06-24-2013, 09:22 PM
That's new growth old growth looks fine what did you do recently ?
ToKAlot
06-24-2013, 09:45 PM
Havent done anything just watering everyday and i do give nutes every week but in very low dosages my indoor is half the size and there getting over double what these get and my indoor is being feed everyday with nutes my outdoor only gets it once a week.
ToKAlot
06-25-2013, 06:12 PM
Wow over 300 views and still no help where has this site gone are there no good growers on this site anymore?
Weezard
06-25-2013, 07:08 PM
Good growers require clearer questions with much more information to give any useful assistance.
We don't even know if that's the indoor or the outdoor.
All you will get is wild assed guesses.
Seriously the quality of help is a dependent on the clarity of the question.
Put in a little more effort and we will take a shot at it.
Aloha,
Weeze
ToKAlot
06-25-2013, 07:16 PM
Its' Outdoor in the ground has been for a month now about 2 in a half feet tall and 2 foot in diameter its a bush. I only feed it water phed except for once a week i give it a half dose of nutes my indoor that are half as big arent having the same issue. Its got to be a deficiency there is no burnt tips the soil is mixed happy frog with some of my garden soil holes are about 2ft wide 3 feet deep i can see it happening to all my plants.
Weezard
06-25-2013, 07:42 PM
Mo betta. :)
That just might be caused by broad, or cyclamen mites, the damage could be viral, but that usually starts with bug bites.
After the bug is gone, damage lingers on.
'twere my plant I'd do a partial branch-ectomy before it spreads.
Then cut out the terminal shoot out of the amputate and get a good look.
Spider mites can be seen with the naked eye.
Broad mites can not!
They are extremely tiny and you will need a 100X 'scope to ID the buggers.
Broad mites have regularly spaced bumps on their tiny eggs, cyclamen's eggs are smooth ovals.
I'd cut a slice of potato and put it on the soil of your indoor plants as well for about 12 hours, then scope it.
Odds are, if you have them outdoors, they will find a way in.
Did I mention how tiny they are? :)
The outdoor problem is the least of your worries.
Natural predators may have already cleaned 'em up.
Once you identify the vector, do a search here for the remedy.
We'll be happy to help.
Aloha,
Weezard
ToKAlot
06-25-2013, 08:21 PM
I scoped and nothing on the plants just as i thought.
'twere my plant I'd do a partial branch-ectomy before it spreads. Lol i would hate to be your plants. Do you always tell ppl to hack there plants before really knowing what the condition is cause if you cant see that it a deficiency then you need a lil more experience!
Weezard
06-25-2013, 08:36 PM
I can not help you.
Good luck.
Weezard
lipps
06-26-2013, 04:07 AM
Do the basics check the soil PH the water PH look for bug damage on the stalk and see what the roots look like. It could be viral or bacterial if they are in the same soil and are all doing it that's where I Would look you said you used garden soil too that may be a problem , good luck.
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