The weather got rainy and cold so I had to bring her inside where there wasn’t enough light. All of the ladies started to stretch. To stop it yesterday I moved them under a LED light . I will keep them there until they get stronger, meanwhile I’ll try to take advantage of the Sun as well putting them to the sunny spots of my place.
They are in a small pot of Plagron Lightmix prepared following Biotabs instructions.
Update 04.27:
She is going well.
Need to water twice a week. Second watering with 2ml LAB.
@birdmountain, if is caterpillars then BT is the thing to do. If you’re in Canada it’s widely available at places like Canadian Tire. If fusarium I don’t know but removing the affected are is likely the best option.
@birdmountain, probably it is as @Lerome pointed it out to me. Now the question is how to get rid of it: cutting only the plant that is clearly affected by it or cutting all the 3 in the same flowerbed…