Icon717 Member Jun 16, 2018 #1 Hi was wanting to get some help diagnosing my auroa indica it has gotten a lot of water it's rained all week but it never turned yellow and my other plant didn't turn yellow neither. Attachments IMG_20180616_120048.jpg 3 MB · Views: 7 IMG_20180616_120122.jpg 3.5 MB · Views: 7
Hi was wanting to get some help diagnosing my auroa indica it has gotten a lot of water it's rained all week but it never turned yellow and my other plant didn't turn yellow neither.
hotrodharley Well-Known Member Jun 16, 2018 #2 Don't worry about it. Did you spill feeding on It? It basically looks OK
Icon717 Member Jun 16, 2018 #3 hotrodharley said: Don't worry about it. Did you spill feeding on It? It basically looks OK Click to expand... I have not fed it yet I put it in the ground with new soil
hotrodharley said: Don't worry about it. Did you spill feeding on It? It basically looks OK Click to expand... I have not fed it yet I put it in the ground with new soil
Icon717 Member Jun 16, 2018 #4 hotrodharley said: Don't worry about it. Did you spill feeding on It? It basically looks OK Click to expand... But it's been in the new soil for about a week and a half
hotrodharley said: Don't worry about it. Did you spill feeding on It? It basically looks OK Click to expand... But it's been in the new soil for about a week and a half
hotrodharley Well-Known Member Jun 16, 2018 #5 Icon717 said: But it's been in the new soil for about a week and a half Click to expand... New growth looks fine. Don't overwater, keep the light backed off a bit and keep a lot of air moving
Icon717 said: But it's been in the new soil for about a week and a half Click to expand... New growth looks fine. Don't overwater, keep the light backed off a bit and keep a lot of air moving
Icon717 Member Jun 16, 2018 #6 hotrodharley said: New growth looks fine. Don't overwater, keep the light backed off a bit and keep a lot of air moving Click to expand... It's outside in the ground
hotrodharley said: New growth looks fine. Don't overwater, keep the light backed off a bit and keep a lot of air moving Click to expand... It's outside in the ground
hotrodharley Well-Known Member Jun 16, 2018 #7 Icon717 said: It's outside in the ground Click to expand... How much direct sunlight? At what times? Partial shading can help if it's totally exposed until it can recover.
Icon717 said: It's outside in the ground Click to expand... How much direct sunlight? At what times? Partial shading can help if it's totally exposed until it can recover.
Icon717 Member Jun 16, 2018 #8 hotrodharley said: How much direct sunlight? At what times? Partial shading can help if it's totally exposed until it can recover. Click to expand... I know more than 8 hrs
hotrodharley said: How much direct sunlight? At what times? Partial shading can help if it's totally exposed until it can recover. Click to expand... I know more than 8 hrs
hotrodharley Well-Known Member Jun 16, 2018 #10 Sprinkle diatomaceous earth liberally around it. Liberally. Cuts up crawlers.