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Originally Posted by Jmoney
If you just got it, and this is happening, then perhaps it got fried from shipping (or frozen). if you have had it a while, then I'm afraid it's probably some type of infection.
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Damn. I've had it for not quite 2 months. I'll see how the other leaves are doing once I get back home tonight.
At best, I can spray it down with BioAdvanced 3-in-1 and maybe some Neem oil solution.
Would soaking the plant in a solution with the Quantum Total Plant Probiotics I got from Ray help here at all?
EDIT:
Only things I can think of that might've caused this is:
- Underwatering
- The grow cabinet is pretty packed
The first is obvious, since the start of the post that was the prevailing issue.
The second I'd wonder about, but then I would question why other plants are doing fine. I've even cleaned the glass, walls and shelves of the cabinet with 91% rubbing alcohol just to make sure everything is clean for the plants.
I've in fact gotten a few other Neos, one from Peter T. Lin that's a sumi variety and a couple others from other vendors. I'll watch them and make sure to spot stuff early, if there's anything of note. So far they're all normal, great even, but it's only been a couple of weeks. The Nishi is the only one in moss, the rest are in a bark mix that drys pretty quick to where I need to water almost every other day.
I made sure to look all of them over and keep them away from the other plants for a couple of days to make sure there were no pests or signs of viruses. The sumi plant makes you worry at first, until you realize it's just the normal sumi "inking."