nzchili Jul 1, 2015 #2 I think your leaves in general are too dark for an N deficiency. have you sprayed them with anything recently?
I think your leaves in general are too dark for an N deficiency. have you sprayed them with anything recently?
Gargoyle91 Jul 2, 2015 #3 nzchili said: I think your leaves in general are too dark for an N deficiency. have you sprayed them with anything recently? Click to expand... Nope just Neem/BT
nzchili said: I think your leaves in general are too dark for an N deficiency. have you sprayed them with anything recently? Click to expand... Nope just Neem/BT
Twice the Spice Jul 2, 2015 #4 neem oil can/will burn your plants if you apply it when the sun is strong, it just looks like a little burn from the neem to me anyways.
neem oil can/will burn your plants if you apply it when the sun is strong, it just looks like a little burn from the neem to me anyways.
J John1234 Jul 2, 2015 #5 Improper emulsification will give a good burn as well. Some of the recommended organic emulsifiers work poorly, potassium silicate, aloe and the like.
Improper emulsification will give a good burn as well. Some of the recommended organic emulsifiers work poorly, potassium silicate, aloe and the like.
Gargoyle91 Jul 2, 2015 #6 Twice the Spice said: neem oil can/will burn your plants if you apply it when the sun is strong, it just looks like a little burn from the neem to me anyways. Click to expand... Yea I always apply Neem or anything at night but I just started using an Atomist to apply so the coverage is way more.
Twice the Spice said: neem oil can/will burn your plants if you apply it when the sun is strong, it just looks like a little burn from the neem to me anyways. Click to expand... Yea I always apply Neem or anything at night but I just started using an Atomist to apply so the coverage is way more.