ninefingers
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Hello, this in my third grow but first in a few years and first outdoor, I used to post a bit on the old overgrow forum but seems that is no longer with us.
I have 3 plants, 3 months old they don't get all day sun as they are hidden a little. They've all been fed intermittently with seaweed emulsion, blood & bone and potash. one is in a pot and seems to be doing well and flowering nicely:
The other two are planted direct into a flower/herb bed of garden mix & mulch overlaying the natural clay soil, they've always been less vigorous than the potted plant & have generally progressed the same but recently have begun showing problems I can't diagnose: shrivelled and twisted leaves and buds on the upper most growth:
I did have a problems with the plants getting dehydrated over midsummer when I couldn't attend to them, I'm quite lucky they survived really, spider mites, caterpillars and passion vine hoppers had taken advantage of the weak plants so sprayed with potassium salts and weak neem oil solution which has helped, although the hoppers keep coming back due to the sheer numbers in the garden.
Weather has been hot and dry, watering has been regular though. The potted plant is doing well (luckily I've got a couple of clones from her) but the other two I'm not sure about. I haven't tried anything too drastic other than flushing them with water so far, any help appreciated.
I have 3 plants, 3 months old they don't get all day sun as they are hidden a little. They've all been fed intermittently with seaweed emulsion, blood & bone and potash. one is in a pot and seems to be doing well and flowering nicely:
The other two are planted direct into a flower/herb bed of garden mix & mulch overlaying the natural clay soil, they've always been less vigorous than the potted plant & have generally progressed the same but recently have begun showing problems I can't diagnose: shrivelled and twisted leaves and buds on the upper most growth:
I did have a problems with the plants getting dehydrated over midsummer when I couldn't attend to them, I'm quite lucky they survived really, spider mites, caterpillars and passion vine hoppers had taken advantage of the weak plants so sprayed with potassium salts and weak neem oil solution which has helped, although the hoppers keep coming back due to the sheer numbers in the garden.
Weather has been hot and dry, watering has been regular though. The potted plant is doing well (luckily I've got a couple of clones from her) but the other two I'm not sure about. I haven't tried anything too drastic other than flushing them with water so far, any help appreciated.