B bguwop420 Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2023 #1 Anybody got any guesses on how this happened...I'd say severe high heat climate and underwatering Attachments Screenshot_20230706_024419_Facebook.jpg 508.5 KB Views: 105
T TheWholeTruth Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2023 #2 Ive seen stuf like that, and ive seen were it starts thinning out at that place, to the point there is only a tinny thin piece connecting the plant together. Looks like it might be stem rot that has dried out.
Ive seen stuf like that, and ive seen were it starts thinning out at that place, to the point there is only a tinny thin piece connecting the plant together. Looks like it might be stem rot that has dried out.
T TheWholeTruth Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2023 #3 Usually the cause when it looks like that and in that spot is watering onto that part of the stem, alot at some part of the plants life.
Usually the cause when it looks like that and in that spot is watering onto that part of the stem, alot at some part of the plants life.
Blackketch Well-Known Member Jul 7, 2023 #4 bguwop420 said: Anybody got any guesses on how this happened...I'd say severe high heat climate and underwatering Click to expand... It seems to me that it is Fusarium! I don't know if there is actually a cure but it seems very difficult to me
bguwop420 said: Anybody got any guesses on how this happened...I'd say severe high heat climate and underwatering Click to expand... It seems to me that it is Fusarium! I don't know if there is actually a cure but it seems very difficult to me