Hello everybody,I would really appreciate your help,I posted a video with the perfectly healthy plants except the tops and the leaves with curling and wheeling down And I’m not sure why... it’s a winter run in a greenhouse, there is a lot of humidity so I was thinking first that plant can’t get out weather from the sistem cuz the ventilation inside of a greenhouse is not so good... please if anyone have an idea to share it,I would really appreciate. Thank you
I just saw this response,thank you very much for the help... How is the best way to determine? I know for russet but I didn’t have a contact with them so far
you can tell those plants are stressed badly, 3 fingered leaves, twisting, curling somethings been going on a while and it’s probably a pest or a mold/mildew.,, doesn’t seem to be a root issue..
Really you want to scope the leaves. Russets are so tiny you can't see them with a naked eye. Treat them with flying skull nuke em 2 oz/gal every other day for 2 weeks. Then every 3rd day until you harvest. Flying skull is citric acid omri listed They are a bitch to control and almost impossible to eradicate. There is a specific predator mite (am. andersoni) for them. I battled them for 3 months before I could figure it out. They are currently running rampant and destroying crops up and down the eastern seaboard.
If they are in veg still you can get conserve sc...its a spinosad a & d mix. I believe it has resididuals that can be detected 45 days after application. It's really a last resort before forbid 4f...which is a neurotoxin