Quote Originally Posted by nicpett
What does the newest growth look like? Is it healthy or.... What is the mix they are in? There are so many variables to growing plants that often times it is very difficult to pin point a solution. A good old transplanting into a quality mix (I like foxfarm ocean forest) always seems to help. Is it even in a pot? How do the roots look if it is in a pot. Are they a healthy dental white or tanish/brown?
It has been planted from the seed in a 16 inches diameter pot (the seed seller advised to plant it in its definitive pot). The soil we used is a mix of lightweight potting mix, regular garden black earth and sheep manure compost. The plant thrived in this soil until the plant reached about 2 feet tall.

The newest growth are not looking good (you can even see some in the pictures already posted). They are affected as well, with the tips dried out and curled up. The new shoot at the top started to wilt a bit since yesterday, and the base leaves are turning yellow. We let the soil dry out to make sure it's not over watering. It's now dry on top and slightly colder and darker soil 1 inch deep.
northern_newbie Reviewed by northern_newbie on . Eutrophication, nutrient deficiency or spider mites? We decided in June that it could be fun to try to grow some weed. So we got on the net and bought a feminized seed. We planted it in it's definitive pot, as advised by the seed seller. We planted it in a 16" pot, filled with a mix of store bought black earth, potting mix and sheep compost. It's been now about 5 to 6 weeks and the plant is almost 2' high. Unfortunately, about a week ago, we started to see some tiny whitish discolored spots on the leaves, especially the ones at the base. Rating: 5