Propably too late, but at least with cannabis, deficiencies show on the tips of leaves, this is more likely due to wrong growing environment(soil density, ph, amount of light, humidity etc) or overdose of some nutrients. I see there are some signs of a defiency on the tips of the new leaves, but that might be due to too much something else blocking some other nutrient or wrong environment not allowing baoance on nutrients. Study the environment where these grow in wild
Did you use a 30x magnifer to look close for spidermites or other bugs?My salvia plants had spidermites,and they all died but one because it took me so long to clue in and do something.The mite damage looks way different on salvia than it did on weed I grew back in the day.The same problem can look different on different types of plants.I'd use diatomaceous earth,and if it is bugs you're good and it's safe and won't hurt you or the plants.Just don't breath the dust.Good luck.
Propably too late, but at least with cannabis, deficiencies show on the tips of leaves, this is more likely due to wrong growing environment(soil density, ph, amount of light, humidity etc) or overdose of some nutrients. I see there are some signs of a defiency on the tips of the new leaves, but that might be due to too much something else blocking some other nutrient or wrong environment not allowing baoance on nutrients. Study the environment where these grow in wild
Pirikettu 2 weeks ago
Did you use a 30x magnifer to look close for spidermites or other bugs?My salvia plants had spidermites,and they all died but one because it took me so long to clue in and do something.The mite damage looks way different on salvia than it did on weed I grew back in the day.The same problem can look different on different types of plants.I'd use diatomaceous earth,and if it is bugs you're good and it's safe and won't hurt you or the plants.Just don't breath the dust.Good luck.
01greenbud 1 year ago