some of the leaves are deformed and misshaped most of the deformed leaves are new growth could somebody get back to me and tell me what it is and how i can fix it, fast, thnks!
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some of the leaves are deformed and misshaped most of the deformed leaves are new growth could somebody get back to me and tell me what it is and how i can fix it, fast, thnks!
Could be lots of things.
Micronutrient overdose or deficiency,
Fungus,
Heat stress.
i spray my plants quite often with diluted, like hella diluted, miracle grow? u think that is it?
Letting water sit on the leaves can cause them to rot.
And foliar feeding TOO aggressively can burn your plants.
Do you hvae pics?
A hint about foliar feeding or any time you spray your plants, a bit of neem oil in the spray is a very effective fungistat.
If you read my posts I sound like a freaking neem salesperson, but the stuff is a miracle!!
Don't spray your plants with ferts you silly person. :p Ferts go into the soil and into the roots, not on the leaves. You're probably burning the leaves spraying it on there.
So stop spraying your plants leaves, and put the water/fert in the soil where it belongs. Trust me, you'll like the results a whole lot better. :)
ya ill put some pics up here in a sec there shity ones from a cell phone, itll take a lil while but theyll be here soon lol, neem oil where do u get that?
Do you need neem oil?
Neem oil is only supposed to be used when spider mites are a problem. Are spider mites eating your plant? If not, then neem oil is not needed.
lol i dont need the oil, but i do put it in the soil also but here ill show u some pics of the leaves, and also the last plant i had grown, i sprayed m gro on this plant to, hhold on
here they are
All right chowder, a couple things.
1. Foliar feeding is good practice if you know what you're doing. It is excellent for reversing individual nutrient deficiencies; I do it for Fe/N supplementation.
2. Neem oil is not just for spider mites. It repels many other types of insects, causes them to be unable to feed, and kills them. It also keeps some types of pests from completing their life cycles.
Neem is also a fungicide and fungistat, which means it can prevent and even cure fungal problems when used as a spray or systemic.
Furthermore, it is a leaf glossing agent and makes your leaves smoother and thus more difficult for mold spores to settle on.
Regular use of neem can prevent all sorts of bad things happening.
Easymack, your plant doesn't look as bad as expected. In fact, it looks wicked healthy. The foliar feeding seems to be working!