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Wondering whats going on with my plant, the leaves are curling inward any suggestions
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Agree, maybe move the plant into a more shaded area? It’s outdoors right?Light burn/heat stress.
Yupp looks like a light stress/heat stress. The leaves curl up like a cup in an effort to retain moisture. Also could be overwatering. Do you water the leaves? Or is that just spillage?Yes they are outdoors and ill try moving them they are in a decent amount of sun threw out the day....
Foliar spraying isn’t a super important thing especially since you’re growing in the sun. Water droplets/beads work like a magnifying glass and can damage the leaves so I’d lay off spraying the foliage.Yupp looks like a light stress/heat stress. The leaves curl up like a cup in an effort to retain moisture. Also could be overwatering. Do you water the leaves? Or is that just spillage?
If you wouldn’t mind telling me, I would love to learn something from this, what was the telltale sign for you that this is pests?Its bugs, check under the leaves with a scope or loupe.
Visually the leaves have little specks all over the place which from my personal experience is the result of some type of pest feeding on your plant.If you wouldn’t mind telling me, I would love to learn something from this, what was the telltale sign for you that this is pests?
Looked like heat stress to me so want to understand what I didn’t see![]()
I can’t see it, only the water droplets. I’m a noob too so don’t think I’m trying to argue just want to learnVisually the leaves have little specks all over the place which from my personal experience is the result of some type of pest feeding on your plant.
also leafs show stress/curling, some leafs look like revegged leafs.. it’s definitely not heat stress outdoors..I can’t see it, only the water droplets. I’m a noob too so don’t think I’m trying to argue just want to learn
i think they are trichomes broVisually the leaves have little specks all over the place which from my personal experience is the result of some type of pest feeding on your plant.
Yeah, I see the trichomes, but I am talking about the yellow specks. I've circled them from the picture he posted. Look to the left to see what I'm referencing.i think they are trichomes bro
My first thoughts would be heat stress over watering
lol jesus man your really zooming in to find something. I dunno man thats very difficult to say that maybe 2 spots on a whole plant is something to be concerned about. Im not saying it isnt either I just cant see it.Yeah, I see the trichomes, but I am talking about the yellow specks. I've circled them from the picture he posted. Look to the left to see what I'm referencing.
The leaf edges curling up is a sure sign of low relative humidity. The yellow spot is probably from a random bug attack like a thrip but check the underside of the leaves for mites incase they are just starting to spread. However spider mites don't like low humidity so you should be fine even if you have a few. Outdoor plants usually have a few random things like that on them. I personally would not be worried about the spots. Also thrips usually aren't that big of a deal but if it gets worse you can order nematodes that eat them and water them into the soil.Yeah, I see the trichomes, but I am talking about the yellow specks. I've circled them from the picture he posted. Look to the left to see what I'm referencing.
The leaf edges curling up is a sure sign of low relative humidity. The yellow spot is probably from a random bug attack like a thrip but check the underside of the leaves for mites incase they are just starting to spread. However spider mites don't like low humidity so you should be fine even if you have a few. Outdoor plants usually have a few random things like that on them. I personally would not be worried about the spots. Also thrips usually aren't that big of a deal but if it gets worse you can order nematodes that eat them and water them into the soil.