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View attachment 755647 View attachment 755648 View attachment 755649 View attachment 755650 View attachment 755651 can someone please tell me what is going on ? the tips of the leaves here and there are yellowing slowly, im in a 2 gallon pot using FOX FARM OF soil, could this be root bound ? i also can see 2 tiny roots sticking out of the bottom vent hole in the pot, just started happening like a few days ago, Also the 2 very tiny leaves on the main stem are dying as well, Please help
Temps to high?
Overwatering?
overwatering will cause that much of a yellowing ?
overwatering will cause that much of a yellowing ?
I see nothing wrong with your plant.View attachment 755652 you can sort of see the spots on the leaves from this pic
I see nothing wrong with your plant.
Try to enjoy the process.
yellow spots on the leaves isnt a sign of anything ? everything else looks verry healthy
If it was caterpillars you would see their shit. Plus they don’t move far so you would have seen some evidence.I don't know anything about cats but the shot in the dark @G gnome took was pretty rad cuz he had no idea if you had a cat or not. In my opinion it looks like a mutant or a caterpillar.
rad man I knew they are dope with aphids good to know about the spider mites
Throwing darts till one hits huh? I like it! HahhaTemps to high?
Overwatering?
Had you not poked those jaggy holes in the pot you could easily tip the plant out and have a look at the roots.
As it stands, you may have trouble getting the plant out. (may need to cut the pot away if/when you pu-pot)
Don't worry about being root bound. Pots that size could take you to the finish if you wanted.
Roots out the bottom holes are of no concern.
I like to use pipe cleaners or cotton twine to provide direct contact with the plant. Wire is harsh.
FYI the first two leafs are called cotyledons.
dicot or dicotyledon is the type of plant she is.
They are part of the seed just to get the plant started and of no use to the plant at this stage.
The best thing you can do is heft the pot and feel the water weight.
Add water when it gets light.
If you put a catch pan under her, you can "water to runoff".
Had you not poked those jaggy holes in the pot you could easily tip the plant out and have a look at the roots.
As it stands, you may have trouble getting the plant out. (may need to cut the pot away if/when you pu-pot)
Don't worry about being root bound. Pots that size could take you to the finish if you wanted.
Roots out the bottom holes are of no concern.
I like to use pipe cleaners or cotton twine to provide direct contact with the plant. Wire is harsh.
FYI the first two leafs are called cotyledons.
dicot or dicotyledon is the type of plant she is.
They are part of the seed just to get the plant started and of no use to the plant at this stage.
The best thing you can do is heft the pot and feel the water weight.
Add water when it gets light.
If you put a catch pan under her, you can "water to runoff".
seeing their shit, nah bro not necessarily. I'll post some pics of my passion fruit Vine I got hit up by caterpillars and you can't see any shit possibly tomorrow I'll post the picsIf it was caterpillars you would see their shit. Plus they don’t move far so you would have seen some evidence.
I think it was a smaller bug that chewed the leaves when they were really tiny and the leaves grew out.
The chew marks look long healed
I don’t normally go against @G gnome but if he goes in everyday and it was the cat the chew marks would not be so healed no?
Not sure the correct species but it's not beneficial!I think i may have found my culprit. I found this guy while i was checking things out this morning. I tried to do a search to find out what kind of bug it is but no luck. Anybody have an idea?
Canna-pilar ha love itA CAT-erpiller! Or is it a canna-pillar? Oh!.. I know!.... It's a dead one! Only good kind of bug. A dead one!
All it takes is a humidity dome and a tray , cotton balls with bottled water and sweet or non acidic fruits and to spray the foliage so they can drink while they stuff their facesLadybugs are a waste of time unless your conditions are optimal(for the ladybugs)
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