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Old 11-04-2008, 06:15 PM
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Post-Transplant issues

So heres a little background:
I planted a few seeds in my backyard in a large flowering pot behind the cover a tomato plant, only one sprouted, and i'm not exactly sure how long its been but I was just barely able to tell that the plant was female. She is about 1.5 feet - 2 feet tall. I had to transplant it into a more mobile container because I have a weekly gardener who happens to be good friends with my landlord so I couldn't risk losing my home xD. Well after I transplanted it into the new pot, a few of the leaves died or were severely damaged, mostly the early grown leaves at the bottom. The plant recovered though overall and it now is looking pretty healthy aside from the lower area of the plant where the damaged leaves remain. But now I've noticed small holes in several of the leaves and some have rust colored splotches. The other day I also noticed a cobweb/spider web and I immeaditly removed it. But the thing is where I live there are TONS of spiders so I don't want to assume it is spider mites. This morning I also noticed some little tiny tiny worms under a couple of the leaves. I'm not sure what to do to be honest it seems like everything is out for my plant. Any tips or advice to keep my baby healthy will be greatly appreciated. I can post pics if needed just let me know. Thanks in advance !

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So heres a little background:
I planted a few seeds in my backyard in a large flowering pot behind the cover a tomato plant, only one sprouted, and i'm not exactly sure how long its been but I was just barely able to tell that the plant was female. She is about 1.5 feet - 2 feet tall. I had to transplant it into a more mobile container because I have a weekly gardener who happens to be good friends with my landlord so I couldn't risk losing my home xD. Well after I transplanted it into the new pot, a few of the leaves died or were severely damaged, mostly the early grown leaves at the bottom. The plant recovered though overall and it now is looking pretty healthy aside from the lower area of the plant where the damaged leaves remain. But now I've noticed small holes in several of the leaves and some have rust colored splotches. The other day I also noticed a cobweb/spider web and I immeaditly removed it. But the thing is where I live there are TONS of spiders so I don't want to assume it is spider mites. This morning I also noticed some little tiny tiny worms under a couple of the leaves. I'm not sure what to do to be honest it seems like everything is out for my plant. Any tips or advice to keep my baby healthy will be greatly appreciated. I can post pics if needed just let me know. Thanks in advance !
It sounds like you might have a pH problem or most probably a SPIDER MITE infestation.

Please post pics.

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Old 11-04-2008, 11:42 PM
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Re: Post-Transplant issues

K heres some pics, I dont know if it was coincidence or not but earlier i found a small fruit fly looking insect flying around the plant
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K heres some pics, I dont know if it was coincidence or not but earlier i found a small fruit fly looking insect flying around the plant
OK, you have a pH problem. what's the PH of the run-off ?

What's the pH of the water when watering.

Fruit fly is not a MJ pest..
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I'm not sure of the pH, I've just been using bottled water. Do i need ot get some kind of kit to test pH?
Sorry I'm a growing newb

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The lower leaves are getting worse every day, but the top ones look pretty decent
 
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The lower leaves are getting worse every day, but the top ones look pretty decent
I fear it's gonna get worse for you if you don't know the answer to the most basic of questions.

Have a read of the "Read before posting" sticky and post back.
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Looks like nute burn or over watering
 
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