They are being grown in coco coir/perlite. They looked okay 1-2 weeks ago and I had been treating them with a mix of pyrethrin, neem and dr bronners castile soap to combat a thrip and aphid infestation.
The big leaves started developing some black/brown spots so I cut them off and now the smaller leaves are also developing the same spots and now they're curling.
I probably went overboard with the spraying and I'm not sure what to do. I can't tell if this is bacterial/fungal or pest related or maybe I inadvertently caused it by spraying them too often with pyrethrin, neem and dr bronners castile soap.
At this point, will these plants even survive?
I'm considering doing a liquid sulphur spray because that helps with bacterial/fungus infections and mites but I'm also scared that adding another spray could exacerbate the problem.
I would isolate the afflicted plants but they're all showing signs of this issue. 3 serrano plants that looked the worst were destroyed today.
Nutes vary between 1.2 and 1.6 EC but usually around 1.4 (700ppm @ 500 conversion factor).
It is strange because this doesn't look like any kind of deficiency or toxicity.
Sorry for the terrible photo quality, my phone doesn't have a great camera and can't focus on the leaves, I took over 200 photos and these ones show the issue the best.
At this point I am heartbroken, any help would be much appreciated.
The big leaves started developing some black/brown spots so I cut them off and now the smaller leaves are also developing the same spots and now they're curling.
I probably went overboard with the spraying and I'm not sure what to do. I can't tell if this is bacterial/fungal or pest related or maybe I inadvertently caused it by spraying them too often with pyrethrin, neem and dr bronners castile soap.
At this point, will these plants even survive?
I'm considering doing a liquid sulphur spray because that helps with bacterial/fungus infections and mites but I'm also scared that adding another spray could exacerbate the problem.
I would isolate the afflicted plants but they're all showing signs of this issue. 3 serrano plants that looked the worst were destroyed today.
Nutes vary between 1.2 and 1.6 EC but usually around 1.4 (700ppm @ 500 conversion factor).
It is strange because this doesn't look like any kind of deficiency or toxicity.
Sorry for the terrible photo quality, my phone doesn't have a great camera and can't focus on the leaves, I took over 200 photos and these ones show the issue the best.
At this point I am heartbroken, any help would be much appreciated.