HELP, OUTDOOR PROBLEMS!!

Bugeye

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Pic 1 looks like maybe a calcium shortage. Last pic you can see some type of bug, maybe mites. Get a scope and check out both sides of leaf to id the bug. Then treat accordingly. Good luck!
 
Pic 1 looks like maybe a calcium shortage. Last pic you can see some type of bug, maybe mites. Get a scope and check out both sides of leaf to id the bug. Then treat accordingly. Good luck!
What can i do to stop the leafs from dying?can i just cut the dead parts of? and thanks for the advise
 

Bugeye

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What can i do to stop the leafs from dying? and thanks for the advise
Give them a calcium supplement (many options) and figure out what those bugs are so you can treat them. If you have some neem or azamax it would not hurt to give them a lite spray tonight. Doesn't look like spider mites so that may do it. If it is mites, I like Mighty Wash.
 
Give them a calcium supplement (many options) and figure out what those bugs are so you can treat them. If you have some neem or azamax it would not hurt to give them a lite spray tonight. Doesn't look like spider mites so that may do it. If it is mites, I like Mighty Wash.
thanks! the problem is that stores are closed until monday so i will have to wait and watch :(
 

Bugeye

Well-Known Member
thanks! the problem is that stores are closed until monday so i will have to wait and watch :(
You can crumple up some egg shells and work them into the soil to get some calcium started. Over time you learn to keep a wide array of pest control products on hand! Good luck, I don't see anything that can't be fixed.
 

Rexapex

Member
Hi there , the discoloring on the leaf does not seem to serious,for now,it's defiantly a mineral deficiency, I would recommend a quality organic fertilizer around my parts I get a fish emulsion organic fert it works, especially during flowering when you plant will be starved for nutrients .
As far as he the bug issue, the bugs that do eat the leafs are rare and they don't return.
 
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