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These are three different plants, two unknown bagseed and one Kali Mist.
I had spider mites and fungus gnats, which I chose to treat with cayenne+garlic (steeped and strained, I don’t have habanero (as has been recommended before to kill spider mites) so I did cayenne. Sprayed once, and then four days later I sprayed with warm water and dish soap (clean water sprayed on an hour later, wiped off with napkins).
So it looks like my cayenne solution was too strong, and caused the leaves to burn. I only left it on an hour, sprayed with clean water and wiped off gently with napkins. New growth is doing really well but it looks like old growth is stunted. Do I just need to wait for them to recover from the stress? Will I have to cut those leaves off, because I don’t want to add more stress. Basically, what kind of TLC do I need to give these gals?
These are three different plants, two unknown bagseed and one Kali Mist.
I had spider mites and fungus gnats, which I chose to treat with cayenne+garlic (steeped and strained, I don’t have habanero (as has been recommended before to kill spider mites) so I did cayenne. Sprayed once, and then four days later I sprayed with warm water and dish soap (clean water sprayed on an hour later, wiped off with napkins).
So it looks like my cayenne solution was too strong, and caused the leaves to burn. I only left it on an hour, sprayed with clean water and wiped off gently with napkins. New growth is doing really well but it looks like old growth is stunted. Do I just need to wait for them to recover from the stress? Will I have to cut those leaves off, because I don’t want to add more stress. Basically, what kind of TLC do I need to give these gals?
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