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I’m afraid to feed because I’ve killed some plants that way before. I keep a fan blowing on this plant full-time and it’s out on my deck. I move it ended the roof when it’s raining. All suggestions welcome. Many thanks!!!
I'll say 1 thing and stay out of it cause you got this az................. cal magThey look good. What is the soil? You haven't fed anything? What do you water with? (tap water? RO filtered water?).
I'm thinking calcium deficiency. But, some of the spots look white. I don't think I've seen that before.
Looks to me like a worm or spider been eating on it. Hopefully not spider mites! Cut out some spots with scissors and go to your local nursery. Good luckI’m afraid to feed because I’ve killed some plants that way before. I keep a fan blowing on this plant full-time and it’s out on my deck. I move it ended the roof when it’s raining. All suggestions welcome. Many thanks!!!
Agree something's eating it but looks more like leafhoppers, and don't cut anything! search leafhoppersLooks to me like a worm or spider been eating on it. Hopefully not spider mites! Cut out some spots with scissors and go to your local nursery. Good luck ✌
I had those on a few leaves and freaked out...drenched her with neem that night,Im not sure if that helped but havnt seen them since...looked like clear tapioca clusters..Agree something's eating it but looks more like leafhoppers, and don't cut anything! search leafhoppers
I wouldn't think a fan is necessary Outdoors + what medium are you using and what are you going to feed it and why are you having an issue feeding tell us how & what you feed?
Come to think about it I did see those in my vegatable garden at the begining of the summer,maybe thats when they lay there eggs when its hotI had those on a few leaves and freaked out...drenched her with neem that night,Im not sure if that helped but havnt seen them since...looked like clear tapioca clusters..