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341ml

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Bugs.

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They've mutilated it, and the plant doesn't seem to know what's going on. Its growing new tops (whatever the word is) all over the place, and on one branch it has started growing a clump of round leaves like you'd on a seedling like its trying to grow a new plant out of that branch, a spiky leaf growing to replace the original round leaf on one side and as you can see two new round ones out the side.

Anyone ever seen anything like this before? I'm thinking about infesting other plants.:smoke:

Edited by 341ml, 19 May 2012 - 06:58 AM.
sorry didn't notice the grow training section


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Dont do it lols, Im sorry to say but that is one sad looking baby. Possibly it started to reveg on you that is why you would have the messed up leaves IDK but it sure doesnt look very happy.

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Yeah your plant is just in reveg......

Edited by Wharfrat74, 26 May 2012 - 01:13 AM.
stupid droid auto correct made "reveg" "revenge" LOLS


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one week later (1, 2)...example of recently infested plant (3), and the prime suspect (4). can anyone ID it?

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Edited by 341ml, 25 May 2012 - 08:28 PM.


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your plant is in reveg, and looks to have some sort of virus ( pic 2).

also note, hollies are notorious for harboring red spider mites.


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