It's been 5 months since I planted it and it has not been given to me. What I can do? I planted others and I was given at 2 months but they were dead for reasons I do not know. help me with this.
It's been 5 months since I planted it and it has not been given to me. What I can do...
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looks like its lacking nutrients
i take that back, have you been getting ~10% runoff each time you water?
Most of the water that I put in it is drained
Why do you have it planted in your wall?
dudes gonna need a bigger pot later on too if you want a full yield.
Do you even rotate bro?
You should keep little plants on a 20 to 24 hour light cycle until they are big enough to fruit. It looks like it's not getting enough sun and or nutrients. Bigger pot of dirt grows bigger plants. Natural sunlight is great for fruiting or outdoor grows but this isn't an outdoor grow now is it?? Get some lights, put them on timers. Use better/more dirt. When you got a fat little Bush going, switch the light cycle to 12/12 and tada... you probably cant save that one.
A friend told me that the yellow leaves could be excess of nutrients
was out but I put it in because I thought it was the best, I'm a little careless and I did not give him his care
Your light levels are too low, your soil is probably low quality and needs a bit of fertilizer, and that pot is way too small. If you had a 300W LED and a 5 gallon bucket of decent soil you should expect a plant thats around 5 feet tall in 5 months.
you need better soil and more light. You will also eventually need a larger pot so the roots can spread out.
have you tried placing it on the floor? plants grow better when they are planted to grow vertically
Yellowing has many causes. Overwatering is the most frequent I’ve seen, nitrogen deficiency, very high calcium in water, low iron, etc... Is there a local grower you know who can help you out?
spider mites bro. Sorry
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whats with that hair/web shit on it, you got some mites boy?
no, just leave it in the backyard
the earth warms up too much and I'm a little afraid of leaving it for a long time in the sun, it has already happened to me that I leave them and they dry up, how often should I be watering them? changing it from pot and soil will be the best
use the symptom chart on the bottom right. it's lacking nutrients.
In fact, I looked at cobwebs in it and I'm constantly removing them and sometimes I see small spiders, I did not pay much attention to them because I thought they would help to protect it from pests
do you have tiny white spots on the leaves?
and I don't know what spots could be those
yep, you got spider mites. they consume the chlorophyll and will multiply like crazy, eventually killing the plant and infecting all your plants close by. Order predator mites online or bleach everything down and start over. It looks like you have nutrient issues as well.
That one
no. spider mites are tiny. almost to small to see. they look like tiny black dots. I can see them in your previous pic. They are usually on the top of the leaves.
How do you water it with the plant growing sideways and the dirt sideways like that? Doesn't the water just pour out on the floor?
he lives on the equator, obviously
space station?
You could both be right.
I water it with bottled water and I put it in high places, I waa had it in my back yard.
But i put it in because it wasn't grow
So, should I let her die or eliminate her and plant new ones?
This nigger doesn't get that I'm making fun of him for posting his photos sideways like a fucking retard. This post may or may not clue him in.
And if I cut the leaves and let them grow again, it would work to remove the plague?
I would get rid of the plant, bleach EVERYTHING, and start over. If someone gave you the clones I would be leery because they may have already had the mites when you got them.
It is very difficult to control mites, especially when they plant goes into the budding stage because the plant stops growing leaves and the mites will breed like crazy and feed on the existing leaves until the leaves are white.
I have fought them off before when I got them during the budding stage because it was to late to turn back but you are a long way away from that.
You need to keep indoor plants in a sterile environment. Change clothes and shoes before going into your grow room because mites will hitch a ride and bam.
>will cutting the leaves remove insects from my plant
You might be able to salvage the plant if you transplanted it into a much bigger pot and upped the light it receives. Dont forget that it can receive 24 hours of light as long as its in room temperature/humidity. As for the spider mites i like to get rid of buggers by soaking mosquito dunks in water and putting the water in a spray bottle.
You can't argue the logic. Cut all the leaves off and throw them away...No more mites!!!
Does this wipe them out or is it a continuous process?
First result on google for "How to treat spider mites on my plants?"
Insecticidal soap or botanical insecticides can be used to spot treat heavily infested areas. On fruit trees, horticultural oil should be applied early in the season or late in the fall to destroy overwintering eggs. Dust on leaves, branches and fruit encourages mites.
Itll probably take a few days of daily spraying to get rid of those bastards. But the bacteria from mosquito dunks is harmless to plants and animals and if you dont get rid of those bugs your plant is going to be fucked so its pretty much your only shot at salvaging it.
soaps and insecticides help control but in my experience, once you have them it is a constant battle and you have to continue to reapply. Personally I am not so keen on smoking bud that has been treated with chemicals. predator mites work well but they are expensive.
Ok, thanks for the help
I will try some of the request
Thanks fam. I will keep that in mind. It has been years since I have had to deal with them. I keep my indoor shit sterile as fuck.
take it outside and plant it in the dirt with lots of sun
Same I havent had an infestation since my first grow years ago but if it wasnt for mosquito dunks i wouldve lost the entire grow to fungus gnats.