MrNiceCream
Active Member
Hi
Let me start by saying this is my first time growing so my experience and knowledge is extremely limited. With that out of the way, HELP ME! I planted 10 random seeds I collected from various bags of herb I've gotten over the past year or so. Things started off pretty good, Seven of the Ten grew, and Six of those were Females. They're growing in pots in my backyard.
On to the problem...
I went away over the weekend and I when I came back one of the plants has some very dark brownish-purple stuff (either on the surface, or colouring it from the inside) on some of the leaves localized around one of the nodes I think.
I'm worried that its fungus, mold, or something else that may threaten the health of the rest of the plant(s).
I took some pictures and I was hoping someone a little more knowledgable could help me out with identifying what it is, and if it is a problem, what I could do to minimize the impact.
Heres a shot showing some of the presumably healthy plant around the problem area, and a magnification of the part in question:
And here is a close up:
So, any ideas or advice for a concerned Green Thumb?
Thanks,
Mr.NiceCream
Let me start by saying this is my first time growing so my experience and knowledge is extremely limited. With that out of the way, HELP ME! I planted 10 random seeds I collected from various bags of herb I've gotten over the past year or so. Things started off pretty good, Seven of the Ten grew, and Six of those were Females. They're growing in pots in my backyard.
On to the problem...
I went away over the weekend and I when I came back one of the plants has some very dark brownish-purple stuff (either on the surface, or colouring it from the inside) on some of the leaves localized around one of the nodes I think.
I'm worried that its fungus, mold, or something else that may threaten the health of the rest of the plant(s).
I took some pictures and I was hoping someone a little more knowledgable could help me out with identifying what it is, and if it is a problem, what I could do to minimize the impact.
Heres a shot showing some of the presumably healthy plant around the problem area, and a magnification of the part in question:
And here is a close up:
So, any ideas or advice for a concerned Green Thumb?
Thanks,
Mr.NiceCream