The weather has been a bit hit and miss this week. It’s been really hot all week and either sunny or tipping it down! No in between.
But doesn’t seem to have mattered too much and she’s had lots of growth and has shot up and has finally (I think?) started to flower.
I’ve been sheltering her in a mini green house when it does tip it down, but leaving it open, so the heat won’t build up and stress her out.
I’ve got something munching on my plant and making round holes in a couple of the leaves at the top.
Anyone have any ideas on what it may be or if I should be worried?
I can’t spot the culprit, so I’m hoping it’s a unfortunate one off?
Those holes in ur leaves look like bite marks from a Caterpillar or grasshopper. Unfortunately once they've got that first taste... it's never a one off. What alarms me more is the white powdery substance building up on ur leaves in the second picture. Have u been foliage feeding?
@having_issues, Hi, syringe is a great advice will do so.
For how long do you advice using syringe? Two weeks, or...?
Now it's 10 day old and I put it yesterday in a 4 liter container and I saw that it has around 6cm of main root without any side roots.
@Celeres,
The plant stopped growing and the leaves curled under, as they were so full of water.
They only need very small amounts. Use a syringe with just a few drops around the base of the seedling. Moist not wet!