What’s making her do this?

SheeshM

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Nemo, zoom in on the second photo about half way down near the right edge. I see what looks like a young lady bug. If that is a lady bug, that means you may have pests sucking on your leaves. Lady bugs are excellent at pest control on spider mites, aphids and other nasties. Good luck, I hope someone with more experience chimes in.
 

Bukvičák

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More or less the same problem as yours.
To be honest, im gutted
Atb Mike
I can not clearly see how your pot looks like or if it has hole in the bottom and you are growing in the ground and it serves only as protection...? But if it is just common pot and your plant spent whole life in, it will be probably rootbound. Unlikely not the second case which looks to my eye as deficiency... But it is only a guess, maybe more info and fotos of whole plant will give more clues.
 
I can not clearly see how your pot looks like or if it has hole in the bottom and you are growing in the ground and it serves only as protection...? But if it is just common pot and your plant spent whole life in, it will be probably rootbound. Unlikely not the second case which looks to my eye as deficiency... But it is only a guess, maybe more info and fotos of whole plant will give more clues.
 
I can not clearly see how your pot looks like or if it has hole in the bottom and you are growing in the ground and it serves only as protection...? But if it is just common pot and your plant spent whole life in, it will be probably rootbound. Unlikely not the second case which looks to my eye as deficiency... But it is only a guess, maybe more info and fotos of whole plant will give more clues.
Hi bukvicak
Hope these photo help. The smaller pots were only used as a wind protector.
The pots there in now is a 43lt pot.
Thanks for the help
Atb Mike
 

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Bukvičák

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Hi bukvicak
Hope these photo help. The smaller pots were only used as a wind protector.
The pots there in now is a 43lt pot.
Thanks for the help
Atb Mike
Nice. Than give them time, I think they are hard working on roots when they are so small in such a big pot. Do not need to feed so much and also beware of overwatering. On these fotos they seems to me not in such a bad condition.
 

rmax

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"65 gallon pot. "

What does that mean?

I ran a quick calc.

"Filling a 1-gallon plant pot takes 3 dry quarts of potting soil. "

Are you really using 8.38 cubic feet of soil for one plant?
 

Bukvičák

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Its an unknown type, seeds that were given to me to try out.
So just to recap.
No more feeding.
No repotting..
And just let them get on with it
Atb Mike
Thats what I would do. Ofc when you see that the thing getting worse, than probably bare root transplant to suitable medium or just leave it and try to buy some quality genetic seeds. You will be rewarded than.
 
Thats what I would do. Ofc when you see that the thing getting worse, than probably bare root transplant to suitable medium or just leave it and try to buy some quality genetic seeds. You will be rewarded than.
Thank you
I'll leave the repotting and see if they improve
Thanks for the help and advice
Atb Mike
 
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