Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
She must be tasty...
If she's that important, I'd either use some pesticide for the vicinity. One that's guranteed to work, or take a couple of clones before it's too late, or pop her out and revive her indoors. At the very least, I'd definately quit with the garage remedies and go with what works. Careful with bringing bugs indoors too.
Not sure why this didn't come up on the multi post but yeah anyway, your right she must be taste. My other one that was bad from the leafhopper's pulled out of the funk and has nice new growth. This is way i believe there are two issues. The root ball isn't spreading out as the plant has to much movement at the lower stem. This makes me think the snail that got away from my efforts to kill it, is eating my new root growth. In this pic you can see what a snail did in just a couple days, but i killed that one.

If what i put out last night made the plant look a bit better i might let er be for a couple days, but if i go out here in the next hour or so im going to bring it in. And just might do that anyway to nurse it back to health. Had i not put the plant in the coffee container, that would have been the one in that spot. Oh well, i guess im out to see what happens, but im thinking il take it and bring it in and nurse it back to health. If there was a place to take a clone from i would, but there isn't enough plant there to take a clone, thats why i really didn't want to put it in the ground this early:wtf:, my mistake.

Thanks Rusty, il let everyone see it if i take it:rasta: