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PLEASE HELP ME SAVING QUERKLE INGRENNHOUSE

goldmund

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HI TO ALL;SORRY TO START ANOTHER THREAD BUT WTF IS HAPPENING WITH MY BEAUTIFULL QUERKLE ?
SHE WAS AWESOME BUT SINCE ABOUT 10 DAYS SHE STARTED TO SHOW SOME WEAKNESS :
YELLOWING LEAVES AND TODAY I SAW THIS:LIKE SOME BROWN RESIN DROPS ON THE TOP STEMS ?ALMOST EVERY TOP BRANCH SHOWS THE SAME THING;

she's grown in a greenhouse
homemade soil in smart pot
guano and differents organics ferts,chicken
rain water

i think there diferrents problems ,maybe i've overwatered her...

SO YOUR HELP IS VERY WELCOME THANKS
 

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Dog Star

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Plant shows Mg def,maybe its in same time attacked by pests of some kind,am looked in leaf stems and those brown spots are weird to me.. never sees this
brown..

chicken ferts can be turbo strong,dont know what was amount given??

does a drainage good or water stays in pot,what kind of container you use for plant??


They also perked leafes upwards in a way like spidermite know to do when they attack
plant.. am not sure,did you check for any pests??
 

MJPassion

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Brown spots look like scale.
Are they raised above the stem/leaf surface?


Try smashing a few...
Results?


If they are scale, spray them with some dilute ISO alcohol.
Alcohol will evaporate quickly desicating the scale & killing them.
 

goldmund

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thank you both for your responses,

-DOG STAR:i think the drainage isn't very good the bag i use is a sand big bag (i know...);haven't seen any pest tracks
-MJ PASSION:no it doesn't looks like scale but really like if the STEM IS BLEEDING i'll try to post a better picture
 

goldmund

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well i think the problem may be a root disease or something;the trunk doesnt looks good at all.

i'm so sad she really is dying
 

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Dog Star

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If stem bleeding then she is cutted by something,pests or in some other way..

some plants can have red sap that looks like blood..

Think also sand bags are not turbogreat for draining,they act overloaded with soil as
some naylon baggie pot,there could be too much overwatering like you mentioned..

Fabric pots are better as they breath and dont aloud water oversaturation,actually
helps to dry soil,specialy around margins so plant have "full lungs" of air..
hard stiffed soil not aerated are good road for illness,anaerobic organismes
takes primate in fighting against good ones for food and space..


Does you use aerated solution when you watering??
 

goldmund

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thanks dog star for your advices, as i burried the bag into the ground,it's hard to tell if the soil is under or over watered , ok i'll give her trichoderma and see what happen.
i think i won't grow in greenhouse anymore , i have better results (less disease) outdoors...
 

Dog Star

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Also use Mg on her..


And those what you sayin could be main problem.. soil under her drying slow,
try to give her more air circulation,some good sized fan to blow at her..
and dont water for few days or week if soil is too much water saturated,
give her proper dry ciclus..
 

MJPassion

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Dig a hole in the soil, near the plant in question, a couple feet deep. Diameter is unimportant. Fill that hole with water & time how long it takes for the water to completely drain from the hole.


This is a method used by Septic engineers to determine how well a particular soil drains and is called a "Perk Test" or percolation test.


If the water drains within a few minutes to an hour, maybe 2 hours, you should be OK for drainage. If the water doesn't drain you've found your issue.


Dog is giving excellent advice, IMO.
:tiphat:
 

KushBaba

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Hello Goldmund

For the brown drops that looks like resin, I have already saw that on some Diesel plants few years ago, but it was on flowering time not far from the harvest. And the plants were flushed, I dont know if there is a relation with that, but they were healthy. I experienced that myself indoor , few drops like these on a Mazar crop, and I had no troubles with that.
If that can help you for these brown drops.
Big up
 
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