Hi everyone,
Looking for some diagnostic help. Are these chilies mute deficient or suffering from broad Mites?
We have broad mites elsewhere in the garden and a big tree just dropped its leaves - this usually leads to a spike in broadmites. At the same time my wife gave birth prematurely so I had to leave my hydroponics in the hand of a friend and I came back to this. I changed the nutes out but know it will take time to recover. I'm figuring calcium deficiency. What do you think?
My worry is I wait for it to get better and it turns out to be mites and I lose time.
For the damaged tips do you think they will recover? Or is a good opportunity to chop back a plant?
Photos are from different plants in the same nute loop.
Looking for some diagnostic help. Are these chilies mute deficient or suffering from broad Mites?
We have broad mites elsewhere in the garden and a big tree just dropped its leaves - this usually leads to a spike in broadmites. At the same time my wife gave birth prematurely so I had to leave my hydroponics in the hand of a friend and I came back to this. I changed the nutes out but know it will take time to recover. I'm figuring calcium deficiency. What do you think?
My worry is I wait for it to get better and it turns out to be mites and I lose time.
For the damaged tips do you think they will recover? Or is a good opportunity to chop back a plant?
Photos are from different plants in the same nute loop.