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Grow Questions
MarcoCasanova00
MarcoCasanova00started grow question 6 months ago
One leaf is droopy and the plant js yellowing. Keep in mind this is an outdoor plant with organic soil, mostly clay and sand. Why is one leaf like that? My other plant, a quick one, same soil and condition, is doing good (even if it was half snapped by the wind last week
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m0useanswered grow question 6 months ago
Not all plants are the same. Some have stronger root systems and take up nutrients a bit better then their peers. Think of it like tomatoes, some of them have disease resistance from the root stock its grafted to. They use the roots of one tomato as its better at fending off disease but the fruiting stalks of another variety as they taste/perform better, so best of both worlds. Maybe the plant does not do well in clay and sand soils. and it would be better off in a soil rich in compost and humates. Easyist thing you can do if give it love and hope it bounces back. might just take some time. It does not look like the worst thing ever, I have seen much worse off plants make a recovery. Or transplant it in to a better medium, but that be a lot of extra stress. Good Luck!
MarcoCasanova00
MarcoCasanova00started grow question 6 months ago
Ants were farming an oval shaped bug's secretions that was eating my stem and going underground, leaving a trail of a film-like substance. Treated it with neem oil, cigarette butt tea, garlic and dishwasher soap to fend them off. Black leaves now. Tips?
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
Leaves. Color - Black or grey
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m0useanswered grow question 6 months ago
I think your combination of things upset the plant. Normally Neem is enough. I have not heard of Cigarette Butt tea before. I understand how nicotine is an insecticide but the rest of the chemicals in cigs are fucking disgusting and then useing the filters that capture them all and making a tea out of it. Yuck.. Unless your using pure tobacco from a rolling shop don't do that. You can also sometimes find something called Grabba in Jamaican communities that might work. IDK how stable the nicotine is after fermenting and drying the leaf so just look it up but its also tobacco. The garlic depending on its form. fresh, freozen, powdered can work on some pests but its not all that effective. I would not use this again. Soap/dish detergent is ok as a topical thing in a mix of stuff, they normally add this for the sudsing effect it offers to cover the pest, it also is good that it is a degreaser and can dissolve some of the protective oils on bugs and that kills em. If you only want to it break the water tension then using something like Yucca, more plant friendly and also froths up. Dishwasher soap as in for dishwashing machines is not good. that stuff is quite alkaline and can damage things easily. Ants normally farm aphids as their sweet secretions they make called honeydew are quite tasty to them, Ants will also protect the aphids as its a mutual relationship. Imagine something eating your shit and guards you while you eat in a hostile world. Amazing. Soap and water will kill of aphids just fine. You can also power blast most of them off the plant with a water jet. Best to get pics of these pests and not old world methods when dealing with pests and plants you care fore in 2024. might end up killing them or toxifying the soil. Good Luck!
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GrowthConsultantweek 2
Good luck mate 😍
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Good luck and happy growing! 😁