What is at stake here: the disease or pest? Brown leaves, small animals, what do ... In addition to the common pests such as aphids, spider mites, mealy bugs, mealybugs, scale insects, thrips, whiteflies and fungus gnats, there are also common photos of flowers fungal diseases such as true and false mildew, rust and mildew that cause stains and damage to the plant. In addition to chemicals, such as insecticides and fungicides, there are often good home remedy to fight against diseases and pests. An optimum location with respect to light and soil, proper soil or a new substrate photos of flowers and regular photos of flowers fertilizing can strengthen a plant and make less susceptible to pests and diseases.
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cactus info: Hello, the corkiness that I can see, in my view, aging, against which nothing can be done. Some of my Cerei have also received when they were older. Situated blurted sites may have different causes, the plant may have been fertilized too much, among other things or it may also be a symptom of old age. The big bright spot at the top of the right column (top) I'm not sure. The does not look good, does your Cereus azureus images and photos on Cereus azureus on Google. possibly even gotten too much sun? LG blue blue asterisk asterisk gardener photos of flowers Master Posts: 1444 Joined: Fri June 20, 2008 11:24
Those are two photos of the same plant. The upper photo shows the lower, the lower photo the upper part. The crack on the left column is not critical. On the cause can only speculate, but he's good "healed" and does therefore determined no problems. The long, bright spot on the right column could be a fungal or viral infection, when it is gradually emerged and spread. Since an accurate diagnosis is very difficult. If it occurred suddenly and has not changed since then in size, it could well be sunburn. Then you'd have time to think about whether photos of flowers you have time exposed to it in time before it occurred, unprepared in direct sunlight. Norbert Norbert plant doctor Posts: 3728 Images: 52 Joined: Sat February 9, 2007 23:59 Location: photos of flowers Heath 11 m above sea level
I'm not sure if it's just a plant, or if there are two, which together were only just shut stehen.Es even three parts, the third is abgestorben.Zumindest but he is eventually overturned, we took out him and the rest as calmly . The greater part has grown this summer ca5cm, the smaller ca3. Thanks for your tips! Virag Apprentice Posts: 38 Images: 2 Joined: Wed September 15, 2008 18:01
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EXIF Info Name: DSC00018.JPG stored as ranging in size from (844.99 KiB). The photo has been viewed 69 times. Image taken on: Fri September 26, 2008 19:33 Exposure photos of flowers time: 1/250 sec Aperture: F/2.8 Flash: Flash fired, auto mode Camera Model: K810i Exposure Compensation: 0 EV Metering Method: Center-weighted average
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cactus info: Hello, the corkiness that I can see, in my view, aging, against which nothing can be done. Some of my Cerei have also received when they were older. Situated blurted sites may have different causes, the plant may have been fertilized too much, among other things or it may also be a symptom of old age. The big bright spot at the top of the right column (top) I'm not sure. The does not look good, does your Cereus azureus images and photos on Cereus azureus on Google. possibly even gotten too much sun? LG blue blue asterisk asterisk gardener photos of flowers Master Posts: 1444 Joined: Fri June 20, 2008 11:24
Those are two photos of the same plant. The upper photo shows the lower, the lower photo the upper part. The crack on the left column is not critical. On the cause can only speculate, but he's good "healed" and does therefore determined no problems. The long, bright spot on the right column could be a fungal or viral infection, when it is gradually emerged and spread. Since an accurate diagnosis is very difficult. If it occurred suddenly and has not changed since then in size, it could well be sunburn. Then you'd have time to think about whether photos of flowers you have time exposed to it in time before it occurred, unprepared in direct sunlight. Norbert Norbert plant doctor Posts: 3728 Images: 52 Joined: Sat February 9, 2007 23:59 Location: photos of flowers Heath 11 m above sea level
I'm not sure if it's just a plant, or if there are two, which together were only just shut stehen.Es even three parts, the third is abgestorben.Zumindest but he is eventually overturned, we took out him and the rest as calmly . The greater part has grown this summer ca5cm, the smaller ca3. Thanks for your tips! Virag Apprentice Posts: 38 Images: 2 Joined: Wed September 15, 2008 18:01
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