So the plant on the left looks like it has responded favorably to the reduced intensity. Only been a few days but it looks like a tiny bit of stem growth:
However, the plant on the right continues to look worse. All the new growth leaves look much worse; several leave have fallen off and I have pruned back a few entire top pieces, and found them swarming in the crawlies.
All the tips look like this:
Keep in mind the above 'growth node' has been stuck like that for over a week; definitely not right!
This shot is the same stem as the shot above, but from the side. Notice how the main stem is nice and green, then at the center of the image, there's an abrupt line and then the stem becomes brown and scarred.
The brown scarring on the stems is worrisome; when I trim a leaf or stem in that area, it appears as if the outer layer of the stem is gooey or dying. Probably from hundreds or thousands of little bug bites
On the plus side, the same plant that's being eaten up is popping flowers like crazy:
(you can even see a crawly right below the flower in that pic, but its blurry)
Funny... I ordered the Neem spray via Prime 2-day shipping. I also ordered some other crap that was non-prime regular shipping. I have already gotten everything EXCEPT the neem spray.. wtf amazon
Would any of you guys consider just trashing the plant on the right and focusing efforts on keeping the left one healthy... or do you think there's a good chance of Victory once I get the Neem spray (probably monday)?
Should I spray with just a home made soap mixture now?
However, the plant on the right continues to look worse. All the new growth leaves look much worse; several leave have fallen off and I have pruned back a few entire top pieces, and found them swarming in the crawlies.
All the tips look like this:
Keep in mind the above 'growth node' has been stuck like that for over a week; definitely not right!
This shot is the same stem as the shot above, but from the side. Notice how the main stem is nice and green, then at the center of the image, there's an abrupt line and then the stem becomes brown and scarred.
The brown scarring on the stems is worrisome; when I trim a leaf or stem in that area, it appears as if the outer layer of the stem is gooey or dying. Probably from hundreds or thousands of little bug bites
On the plus side, the same plant that's being eaten up is popping flowers like crazy:
(you can even see a crawly right below the flower in that pic, but its blurry)
Funny... I ordered the Neem spray via Prime 2-day shipping. I also ordered some other crap that was non-prime regular shipping. I have already gotten everything EXCEPT the neem spray.. wtf amazon
Would any of you guys consider just trashing the plant on the right and focusing efforts on keeping the left one healthy... or do you think there's a good chance of Victory once I get the Neem spray (probably monday)?
Should I spray with just a home made soap mixture now?