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By roelez
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Joined:  Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:24 pm
#285096
Hello ,

Recently i got a spider mites attack on a lots of vfts and i use amites and they survived .

Its been a month since the spider mites attack and now i spot some rotting leaf and some even in the new leaf.

Will be it possible because of fertilizer ? I recently use seasol on my vfts , half dose and spray direct to the leaf , or maybe side effect the amites i sprayed on before ? I sprayed them twice a week for 3 weeks

Can anyone help me on what make my plant looks like this,

Burned on my cuppes trap
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Dm yellow
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Sunrise new trap turn black
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By roelez
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Joined:  Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:24 pm
#285144
Matt wrote:Hmm, not sure. Did you recently move them from indoors to outdoors? Some of the blackening looks like it might be just older leaves naturally dying back, though it does look suspicious on other leaves.
I move them to outdoor 3 months ago , yeah some of new trap that not completely opening is turns black , pretty much the same like when i got spider mites attack .

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By roelez
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Joined:  Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:24 pm
#285949
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Its getting worse :(

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By roelez
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Joined:  Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:24 pm
#286376
Already check it and change the media ,but nothing in the rhizome .. rhizome was big and healthy with some starting turn blackish as the leaves start to root..

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