ANC
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Half arsed job, next time leave only the leaves at the tips.I took off mostly all the fan leaves
The plants are tough, cut off the top and the mids grow more, cut off those and what is left will grow more.
Half arsed job, next time leave only the leaves at the tips.I took off mostly all the fan leaves
Hey,Something went wrong with all the fan leaves any one knows what is this please and do I have to remove all of them
thanks that's how she looks nowHalf arsed job, next time leave only the leaves at the tips.
The plants are tough, cut off the top and the mids grow more, cut off those and what is left will grow more.
Hey, not sure if this be much help,Any one knows what is the reason
Looks like you're somewhere with a warmer climateHi Guys I found today all the leaves fouling down is this over watering do I have to cut it down before it get more worse our what she'll I do
It's warm down here so ur advice to keep it and thanks for ur replyLooks like you're somewhere with a warmer climate
You'll likely get more in depth and better advice, though here's my tuppence
Could possibly spring back, you like myself have likely read on RIT that they're pretty resilient plants
My cuttings looked like that a few days after repotting, though with time 5/10 sprung back up and a couple are going strong again with new growth!
Id let them be , no more watering. You're budding up nice and in basic basic terms the plant will need some leaves to aid this.
Again do chime in with better or more in depth advice!
Good vibes to y'all
You have a PH issue causing lockout, if you don't have a way to check the PH of your soil then get 5-10 gallons of distilled water and run it through that plants soil. Give it several days to dry out then you can start feeding her nutes againAny one knows what is the reason
Hi I flashed her 4 days ago to today she was completely dry I gave her small shot but she still looks the sameYou have a PH issue causing lockout, if you don't have a way to check the PH of your soil then get 5-10 gallons of distilled water and run it through that plants soil. Give it several days to dry out then you can start feeding her nutes again
Don't worry buddy. You don't have broad mites. Your leaves would be extremely glossy.I'm having a problem . It seems like all the symptoms of broad mites. I removed many leaves earlier and inspected under a microscope and was not able to see any broad mites .
The leaves are clawing down . Deformed and twisted growth. Leaf ends are hooking .Looks like it has burnt tips and the tips are pointing straight down on some.
Now I just was researching and was looking at the Tobacco Masiac virus and it looks like similar damage to what I have! Trying to figure out if it's too late and if they should get tossed or what. Any input is appreciated