Microscopic? I don’t see anything. I have other plants near it and they don’t look like it.I’d inspect close for critters.
That’s common with what I suspect is aphids.Microscopic? I don’t see anything. I have other plants near it and they don’t look like it.
I can see a few plain a day in those pictures. I’d check the healthy leaves as aphids move around a lot and will be on the underside of green leaves now.It seems progressive mobile
Can you circle in the pics where you see aphids? As far as insect pests go they are relatively large, and in my experience tend to favor the tender/non-woody stems rather than the leaves. All I'm seeing is brown/dead spots on the leaf...I can see a few plain a day in those pictures. I’d check the healthy leaves as aphids move around a lot and will be on the underside of green leaves now.
I did try but my phone wants money to store any more fing photos or something.Can you circle in the pics where you see aphids? As far as insect pests go they are relatively large, and in my experience tend to favor the tender/non-woody stems rather than the leaves. All I'm seeing is brown/dead spots on the leaf...
I don’t see aphids at all. I’m using my magnifying lens and nothing.Can you circle in the pics where you see aphids? As far as insect pests go they are relatively large, and in my experience tend to favor the tender/non-woody stems rather than the leaves. All I'm seeing is brown/dead spots on the leaf...
I think since it didn’t root fast the soil stayed wet for a long time. Then I switched it to a cloth pot but needed that pot so I put it in a plastic jug. I think staying wet too long must have given it a phosphorus deficiency. It’s growing fast though now and stretched too much so I’ll probably top it or just go to a 3 gallon pot and flower and see what I get .How long have they been in the pots and what size are the pots? Could it be from overwatering or underwatering? Were they already rooted before you put them in there?
Yah once clones get off track it can take a while to get them back on. If it's rooted and the soil is still moist probably the best thing to do is just let it chill and see what happensI think since it didn’t root fast the soil stayed wet for a long time. Then I switched it to a cloth pot but needed that pot so I put it in a plastic jug. I think staying wet too long must have given it a phosphorus deficiency. It’s growing fast though now and stretched too much so I’ll probably top it or just go to a 3 gallon pot and flower and see what I get .