It is in the ground I transplanted it outside 14 days ago. I used organic soil which worked great every time for me. Could be the heat stress because it was hot for the hole month there were a lot of heat waves it was 102°F two days ago but then the weather suddenly chanced now its 62°F and during the night its suddenly cold and it is on a bit of altitude (around 700m) so the weather changes quickly. But the rest of the plants are fine just this one looks sick..
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And thanks a lot for neem oil advice.
No worries man, we are all on the same team 😎
It doesn't look too bad actually, it could be a bit stressed from the weather - since it was newly transplanted, that might have stressed her a bit. I don't see any signs of a pest infestation on the leaves, so that also makes me think it is stress.
The younger plants don't like the hot to cold so much, but if you are running the same genetics and this is the only one like it; it could very well be a 'runt' pheno. Doesn't mean it's a bad thing, it could still end up being a nice plant.
I recommend hitting these guys up:
https://sierranaturalscience.com/
All certified organic stuff, I have used their natural pesticides and nutrients for my tomato farm operation. I suggest taking a look, they've got some great mite and pest control stuff & it's free samples!
I would also maybe try a kelp tea to try get some micro-nutes and amino acids in there. Should be good to go, but keep an eye on the undersides of the leaves. Any webbing or black spots (bug shit), holes in the leaves - that is time to bust out that Neem oil.
Happy GROWIN'
Thanks man! It already looks a lot better :)
And thanks for the link, great store!
No worries, bud! Glad to hear that - that is the goal! Grow more, know more. 😎 Happy harvesting 🔥🚀
U would need a microscope do diagnose the tiny mites