Wonder if it could be from overwatering. Some sort of root rot issue starting up. I try amd teach my family to not over water but it seems to happen more than i like. This plant is the only one showing this out of 8 and they all get nutes from the same barrelDid you give it any kind of extended release ferts?...Not knowing when it came to be will make this more difficult to suss out, but we'll figure it out. At face value, I see N toxicity (clawing up), and what could either be a potassium deficiency and/or a magnesium deficit.
This is a magnesium deficiency. All credit to Growweedeasy.com
And these are examples of a Potassium deficit. (All credit to Growweedeasy.com)
So it could be more due to the fact that it's had no ferts in two weeks, or it's possible that you gave too much and locked out a couple of nutes. Not knowing if the symptoms appeared directly after that feeding will make it more difficult to tell, but I hope this helps a little.
Don’t worry about pH in dirt. It doesn’t matter. It looks underfed.Soil. Not sure on the ph.will check that today. Thinking it might be some heat stress. Gonna dry her out and see how she looks
I suppose that it is possible. But I think you're more likely to be dealing with a situation of underfeeding than you are a root issue. Definitely not from heat stress, although I'm sure it could've added extra stress to your already stressed out plant, the symptoms in your leaves are nutrient related.Wonder if it could be from overwatering. Some sort of root rot issue starting up. I try amd teach my family to not over water but it seems to happen more than i like. This plant is the only one showing this out of 8 and they all get nutes from the same barrel
Ita super stressed. Looked like mites damaged her and i treated her for that a viupke days ago. I figured she needed some fert. I hope she will be ok. It had so many curled and crispy leaves in a matter of 2 hours in the greenhouse at 35 degress celsius.lol. not sure what that is in fahrenheitWell, despite your plant being pretty stressed, that is great news. Underfertilization is easy to fix, you said you gave nutes this morning? She should perk back up soon, I'm not experienced with soil though so I'm not sure how often you should fertilize her.
Feeding her more will burn her. Focus on killing the parasites.Ita super stressed. Looked like mites damaged her and i treated her for that a viupke days ago. I figured she needed some fert. I hope she will be ok. It had so many curled and crispy leaves in a matter of 2 hours in the greenhouse at 35 degress celsius.lol. not sure what that is in fahrenheit
That is NOT heat stressSoil. Not sure on the ph.will check that today. Thinking it might be some heat stress. Gonna dry her out and see how she looks