Kassiopeija
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This looks like a spidermite infection to mejust this branch is worrying me that it could be some pest... any ideas?
This looks like a spidermite infection to mejust this branch is worrying me that it could be some pest... any ideas?
It might be; I had already seen some of them under the leaves (although I sprayed them)This looks like a spidermite infection to me
I am on Southern Hemisphere, around 4000km away from the Equator. Close to Blumenau, southern Brazil, in the middle of Mata Atlântica coastal rain forest - humidity right now is 91%it did come back but i suspect other variables are at play
what humidity do you mean for high?
I just converted C to F and your max is 95F . Combine this and you are lucky your seeing this with such little bud growth-- later on it will be detrimental.
sometimes relating to other growers is nice when they know your climate/approx location
with such types of an environment I might think I wouldn't give you the best info, but I could be sure of that knowing your humidity range
Im also wondering how close you are to the equator, and if this specific genetic disagrees with it
I am afraid it is indeed stem rot; in such case, what would be the best treatment? thanks!Imho it's stem canker.
Besides the general look of the branch, it's the description of nylon string causing a wound, leaving it open for infection.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it definitely does look like canker to me.
The same thing nearly everyone has said ...chop it off and bin itI am afraid it is indeed stem rot; in such case, what would be the best treatment? thanks!