Dec 11 2006, 21:48
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Grünschnabel Beiträge: 2 Mitglied seit: 11.Dec 2006 Alter: 41 |
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Dec 11 2006, 22:13
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Salvia Fan Beiträge: 322 Mitglied seit: 1.Jun 2006 Aus: Schweiz - Baselland |
never seen anything like that befor... maybe you're not giving them enaugh water.
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Dec 11 2006, 22:17
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QUOTE(mysiak @ Dec 11 2006, 20:48) can anybody help with this problem? i don't know, what i'm doing wrong. is it disease or lack/too much nutrients, water, light? did anyone solved this? Black dots are frequent on the leaves, but never on the stems But I think if they don´t spread, it will not be harmful to the plant. You can check the EC- and pH-value. |
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Dec 11 2006, 22:26
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Salvianaut Beiträge: 751 Mitglied seit: 4.Mar 2006 Alter: 52 |
Some of my plants look exactly the same. I think the pH value is too low.
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Dec 14 2006, 12:09
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Grünschnabel Beiträge: 2 Mitglied seit: 11.Dec 2006 Alter: 41 |
i've got automated watering system and every two weeks i water her with small amount of fertilizer. there are dots also on some older leaves, but after regular using of fertilizer new leaves are ok. it looks like it's spreading from lower parts of stems to upper parts
how can i check PH? and what should i do to correct it? which values are best for salvia? can be the source of problem hard water? thanks in advance |
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