BongerChonger
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Generally, physical removal is good IPM practice and a best first step. I would remove them. Then spray.do you think I should cut effected leaves if they get worse?
Generally, physical removal is good IPM practice and a best first step. I would remove them. Then spray.do you think I should cut effected leaves if they get worse?
Ok they seem to have stopped getting worse after I sprayed the neem last night then hit it with the Diatomaceous earth today..should I see if they get better first? Or is it possible for the leaves to even recover from that ?Generally, physical removal is good IPM practice and a best first step. I would remove them. Then spray.
I would have removed them myself before spraying. Just how I roll.Ok they seem to have stopped getting worse after I sprayed the neem last night then hit it with the Diatomaceous earth today..should I see if they get better first? Or is it possible for the leaves to even recover from that ?
Only thing that made me not do it is its not even 30 days old yet and I just topped and transplanted it in the last week but I think if they get worse I'll take em off..pics on few other threads I postedI would have removed them myself before spraying. Just how I roll.
Physical removal is a good first step and effective prevention tool. Good IPM practice.
Really doesn't matter at this point, it's up to you.
That yellowing is from moisture stress. The first set of leaves don’t die on their own unless there are nutrient deficiencies or lack of water. Overwatering can make leaves yellow but you’ll have a very droopy plant before any yellowing.Only thing that made me not do it is its not even 30 days old yet and I just topped and transplanted it in the last week but I think if they get worse I'll take em off..pics on few other threads I posted