Looks like you converted your bathroom garbage can into a grow bucket. Looks exetremely over watered. Depending where u are in the world if it's just now starting to flower outdoors it might be a lost cause. And u definitely have a bug problem.
Actually, it's a store bought garbage can lolLooks like you converted your bathroom garbage can into a grow bucket. Looks exetremely over watered. Depending where u are in the world if it's just now starting to flower outdoors it might be a lost cause. And u definitely have a bug problem.
Sorry, not great at posting pics here,You didn't close up anything but line's in leaf could be Thirps or mealy bugs. Holes are something else. Outside?
Thanks for your reply, obviously a silly newbie here, but do I cut the leaves, cut at the stem, where should I cut? I only ask because so many talk about shock or trauma to the plant and obviously she has enough trouble.snip those unhealthy old leaves and keep an eye out for issues after that.
over watered
Looks like you converted your bathroom garbage can into a grow bucket. Looks exetremely over watered. Depending where u are in the world if it's just now starting to flower outdoors it might be a lost cause. And u definitely have a bug problem.
Yes Dr. Sir..... they are store bought so I basically split the bottoms...... not enough drainage?do you got drainage holes in the bottom of those buckets?
Thanks for the replycut the stem at its base without cutting stalk, no worries of stress. 100 f, 80rh stagnant air....those stress a plant.
fill a container with your dirt mix dry. now feel the weight, tip it, weigh it if you have to.
divide the container size by four and add that much water to your plant all at once.
doesnt matter if there is run off or not. repeat only when the pot feels light, or the plant is wilting when soil is dry.
all the way to finish this is perfect watering assuming you have good soil/drainage.
just cut the damaged leaves off, the old funny looking ones. they do that sometimes, and still keep an eye on it to
be sure there's no more issue.
Feel even more dumb with the Fahrenheit / humidity missplants suffer when temperatures are 120 degrees Fahrenheit or 80% relative humidity for instance, but not when you trim off some leaves<point
50% humidity, not over 80 degrees, under 70 for good results.
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Well welcome. Chem is pretty good with his datasets. Glad to have you with us.Thanks for taking time out to help a stranger......I appreciate the index.... interaction among like minded people was my main reason for joining up.
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