yeah, wait a min, oh yes i know.. its not a cannabis plant. lol.Does anybody know what's wrong with this plant ?
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Yes, it's not very bad and that's why I didn't care that much until now but the problem is that now it's messing up the fruits, I already had to get rid of one and that sucks. If I had 5 plants maybe I wouldn't care but this is my only one.the wider pic looks like its only in 1or2 spots. im no pro but it doesnt look too bad, if it starts to spread then i would worry.
are you sure it's not a cannabis plant ? Coz it has green fingered leaves and it's growing flowers with hairsyeah, wait a min, oh yes i know.. its not a cannabis plant. lol.
Thanks for the reply mcpurple it crossed my mind a nutrient burn but I gave her so little nutes that I wasn't really sure about that.looks like to much nitrients and its getting a bit burnt. that is what mine do any wya when they get to much food
i feed it left over tea from bat gauno for veg, and about 6 months ago i up canned it cut half of the roots off all around the root ball and then placed in new fresh fertile soil. i think ive only fed my straw berries 2 times in the last 6 months and they were small feeds.Thanks for the reply mcpurple it crossed my mind a nutrient burn but I gave her so little nutes that I wasn't really sure about that.
Maybe you can give me some info about it like how often and how much do you fertilize your strawberry plants ? and is it better to use grow or bloom nutes ?
Everything is quite clear for growing mj but with veggies and other plants is way more difficult to find this information.
I was checking couple of pics about calcium def. and it's true that it looks the same, I'll see if I can get some calcium" Calcium activates enzymes, is a structural component of cell walls, influences water movement in cells and is necessary for cell growth and division. Some plants must have calcium to take up nitrogen and other minerals. Calcium is easily leached. Calcium, once deposited in plant tissue, is immobile (non-translocatable) so there must be a constant supply for growth. Deficiency causes stunting of new growth in stems, flowers and roots. Symptoms range from distorted new growth to black spots on leaves and fruit. Yellow leaf margins may also appear."
I bet it's a calcium def. Add crushed eggs shells for the long run of the soil and some cal/mag for your water if you can get some to add some vigour to these plants and better tasting fruit.
Thanks for the input danny. I'll probably get some fertilizer with micro-nutrients in the future but the thing is that I won't be able to grow anything for a few months after current grows so I don't really wanna spend any more money on something I won't be able to give much use. It would be a waste.Cant you just use Peters or Osmocote? I would use a balanced fertilizer with all the npk and micronutes. If you start tweeking something your going to unbalance something else.
That's very little feeding for sure, I won't feed again (maybe a bit of calcium) and keep that in mindi feed it left over tea from bat gauno for veg, and about 6 months ago i up canned it cut half of the roots off all around the root ball and then placed in new fresh fertile soil. i think ive only fed my straw berries 2 times in the last 6 months and they were small feeds.
That makes sense I'm so looking forward to eat some berries as this is the first time I grow them.i figure the best time to feed is a few weeks before spring, cuz that is when they start to really grow meaning they will need a bit more food. hope the best for your berries
Here is the info I found about calcium def. as you can see looks like my plant.Wouldnt it be over nute? cuz calcium defieciencys burn from the outsider SIDES of the plant and go toward the vein. burned nute starts at tips. riiiight>?