please help me quick

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by twizzler, Mar 10, 2009.

  1. twizzler

    twizzler Member

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    so i have been growing this plant for about two months.. and everything has been going great with it. but today, went to put some light on the subject and bam, noticed browning on two separate leaves.. they are only small spots, and dont really look like i should worry (tooo much) but i would like to know what it could be from and what i should do.
    i have pictures if people want to see.. i was thinking maybe light too close? or i forgot to water it the one day, and it got really dry.. but i doubt that.. please help me.. sorry for making a thread, in a rush and need help :confused:
     
  2. twizzler

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    no? its kool..
     
  3. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    Where's the picture?
     
  4. twizzler

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  5. Holy Ancient Megumi

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    check for bugs , also , if it is partal sunlight then keep it in indirect sunlight , also plantfood can cause "sunspots" as it tends to if over feed burn the roots, over watering can lead to yellow leaves. the best bet is to slowly let it get sun , what window did u put it in east , west , south or north facing window ? that is a factor too as to how much sun the plant is getting
     
  6. twizzler

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    ive noticed "a few" small bugs hanging around, and killed them.. i have it under a lamp lol.. im not going for grower of the year here, just trying to have some fun. to be honest, she could use more light, cause its only a small bulb, but hey its for fun..
    on the bottom of the plant, it has those two little leaves sorta near the base, and they are a bit yellowish, so i could be fukin up with the water somewhere... i just added a miracle grow food spike the other night so its not from that..
    thanks for your reply tho, appreciate it
     
  7. gardener

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    Looks like something is inflicting traumatic injury...ie. pests of some sort. This is not a systemic problem, ie fertilizer, water, light.
     

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