Chobble
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What kind of watering schedule are you on with those..... are they drippers or sprayers?
Hi Chobble, that's a sweet little nug ya got there!
Remembering that I personally have never dealt with russet mites, I will say that to me what you're showing does not resemble what I've seen depicted and diagnosed as russet mites. I see a P- and a Ca-, with leaf curling that I typically associate with pH being outside of parameters.
That said, I've done a lot of reading on these things, and one of the 'tells' is a rust colored 'fungus' that builds up around petioles and the like. IIRC, when I was first reading about these things a fellow on another forum had been dealing with it as though it were a fungus, quite successfully, using a sulfur-based fungus treatment. That was before folks began putting a scope to this stuff and saw that the 'fungus' was actually tiny bugs. This is all going from memory from a few years ago.
But honestly, what you're showing looks like 'simple' deficiencies and since you've got more than one going on, and clear signs of Ca-, I would deal with the Ca issues first, see what happens. I haven't read up on what your husbandry procedures are, nor where your feeding and environmental parameters are at.
:D Ain't it great that giving them a little spritzer can save things?
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