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whereas you got the plants from somebody you might want to check them, it's mild damage at this point so you should be able to control, probably eradicate them, if present? you need a magnifying glass to check for them, there very smallThese spots r almost like a film I think it was something in the water from spraying the plants whatever residue is left.
how can i check for mites. If I have them am I screwed is it too late? What can I do to maintenance this without hurting plants in regular basis ? @Beachwalker
Underwatered looks like to me.
Yeah I am assuming that's an improvement from previous to the pics.Huh. The petioles are straight out though.
I don’t know much but you are accurate in recovery. They look way better just some bigger fan leaves r not as structurally firm as the others I did have a bad transplant about a week ago but not too bad. All recovered is it possible that that these are recovering slow?Yeah I am assuming that's an improvement from previous to the pics.
I think it will continue to get better here day by day.
Leaves don't look swollen and heavy but more papery to me and it looks more like it's recovering. I could be wrong but that's what I see
Probably a combination of stresses imo. Poorly looked after then transplanted while not healthy the cutting leaves off, previously under watered I think. Light on the nutes and don't over water now that your in soil. Could possibly be some root issues or infection now. Time will tell.I don’t know much but you are accurate in recovery. They look way better just some bigger fan leaves r not as structurally firm as the others I did have a bad transplant about a week ago but not too bad. All recovered is it possible that that these are recovering slow?
Maldonado for mites . So I need a large scope to see presence? Or will a half held do?
lol all of that is very accurate. She was in way worse condition starting to pickup a little but for sure. Poorly watched then transplanted when not in perfect condition.Probably a combination of stresses imo. Poorly looked after then transplanted while not healthy the cutting leaves off, previously under watered I think. Light on the nutes and don't over water now that your in soil. Could possibly be some root issues or infection now. Time will tell.
Just my guess. Like I say I could be wrong. For water I use about 4 Aquafina which is a half gallon and have only fed for first time yesterday and they looked like they enjoyed it.
No just the leaves I just tied those stems down. Stems r usually very rigid upright and happy from what I knowQuestion: were the stems drooping also previous to the pictures?
No just the leaves I just tied those stems down. Stems r usually very rigid upright and happy from what I know
Just the leavesNo just the leaves I just tied those stems down. Stems r usually very rigid upright and happy from what I know
Then I probably wrong about the underwatering. Could be over watering like @MIMedGrower said. I also think it could be stressed as hellNo just the leaves I just tied those stems down. Stems r usually very rigid upright and happy from what I know
How long would transplant shock take to reciverThen I probably wrong about the underwatering. Could be over watering like @MIMedGrower said. I also think it could be stressed as hell
With a healthy plant a few days. I would stop training and wait for things to improve before starting again.How long would transplant shock take to reciver
Ok I’m gona stop training today . Are more easy to see under a magnifying glass I really don’t think I see them. Would I see them moving?With a healthy plant a few days. I would stop training and wait for things to improve before starting again.
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