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Problema all’applicazione olio di neem

draco38
draco38started grow question 1mo ago
Ho applicato olio di neem sulle piante ieri sera per i parassiti però sembra che io abbia danneggiato le foglie e ora non so più come rimediare, formato spray flortis. Le foglie sono piegate e ci sono anche qualche segno giallo. Come posso rimediare a questo problema ? Aiutatemi
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Grow_Outside
Grow_Outsideanswered grow question 1mo ago
Le piccole macchie sulle foglie potrebbero essere causate da un uso scorretto dell'olio di neem. Se applicato sotto una luce intensa o durante le ore più calde della giornata, l'olio può comportarsi come una lente e provocare leggere bruciature sulle foglie. È sempre meglio applicare l’olio di neem la sera o con luce tenue. Anche il dosaggio è importante: troppo olio può danneggiare la pianta. Se succede, il giorno dopo si possono sciacquare delicatamente le foglie con acqua pulita. La formazione di nuove foglie sane è un buon segno di recupero della pianta.
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 1mo ago
Use a lower concentration next time -- or don't use at all. Neem doesn't really do anything if it doesn't have the active ingredient, and this will be misspelled, 'azardirichtin'. If it says clarified neem, it's just a stinky oil that may or may not be preventative. buy some concentrated pyrthrine (souther ag is a brand if in usa). This stuff kills on contact. Anything you spray on your plant it's best to test on a leaf, first. See how it reacts, then apply to entire plant. Clearing out some pests is worth some minimal damage that will heal or won't be a concern in the long-term one way or another. Your plant will be fine as far as the neem application. I'd just keep it happy going forward and that's good enough.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 1mo ago
I personally never cracked neem oil, was having many issues constantly. I went with natural predators if troubles started or was paying huge attention to prevention.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 1mo ago
Neem oil can potentially clog a plant's stomata if sprayed on the underside of leaf, particularly with high concentrations or if not properly rinsed off. Stomata are pores on the leaf surface that facilitate gas exchange and water transpiration, and when clogged, they can hinder a plant's ability to breathe, draw water, and photosynthesize. Gently wipe leaves with a damp cloth or using a mild soap solution.
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