Help! How do I treat my diseased roses?
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Help!!! Is this mold among my seedlings? How can I treat it?
Comments (4)Your soil looks to wet I would place a fan in the area to help dry out the soil. Soil needs to be moist for germination once that happens I normally give them a small drink every couple days. I have had seedlings like yours start falling over waiting for water and they recover fine Here is a link that might be useful: Gardening by the Seat of my Pants...See MoreMy partner treats me so bad , but I love him, how do I fix us?
Comments (7)We have a few addicts in our family. You probably know these things, but in case you don't... The first things drugs do is destroy a person's conscience. Right and wrong mean nothing to an addict--they only care about finding the money for their next fix. Addicts lie. MOST of the time. NO ONE can 'fix' an addict or their relationship with one. As long as you're trying to help him (paying for life's essentials, letting him get away with abusing you, etc), YOU are keeping him an addict. Most addicts really don't change. The few who do usually do so only after they've totally hit rock bottom. Helping him as you are, is keeping him from deciding to get the real help he needs. Look, as the others have said, YOU cannot fix this problem. All you really can do is save yourself. Get out. Take some time to heal, and find a real man, who truly loves you, and won't abuse you physically, verbally and financially. And just in case those words don't help you make up your mind--are you prepared to go to jail for this man? If the police find drugs in the car while YOU'RE driving it, YOU could be charged with the crime. And do you really believe this guy would step up and claim ownership of them to get you out of trouble? I doubt it. Whatever else you decide to do, please start squirrelling money away for the legal fees you no doubt will be paying sometime in the future, because one or the other of you will probably need to be bailed out and defended at some point...See Moretiny insects on my avocado seed. Help! How do I treat it?
Comments (0)Hi everyone, I recently started growing my own avocado at home (indoors, in an apartmentt ). One of the seeds started sprouting, but I noticed very small insects swimming in the water and going back to the seed in question. On the picture you can see a small black dot on the water on the left side of the seed, that's the insect in question. And I have spotted 3 of them. Again this is my first time growing avocado I do not know if it is supposed to be there or not. I read about bugs appearing after potting the avocado, but didn't read anything about bugs at this early stage. I would appreciate some advices on what to do about it. Is it normal or not? If not , how to treat it? I have other plants in the apartment. Is this an infection somehow that could spread to other plants? Overall, I just hate insects and hate the idea of having them in the same area I sleep and eat, so help please. And I want to keep growing a healthy avocado tree....See MoreHow do I treat powdery mildew and potenital leaf spot on my begoinas?
Comments (7)if you havent already.. separate the plants as best you can ... read a bunch of these: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=potassium+bicarbonate+homemade+fungicide&t=ffcm&ia=web by the time you read thru a couple.. you ought to get the jist ... do not spray in sun ... or on hot days ... etc .. all the general rules .. adding actual leaf damage/burn to your problems wont accomplish much .... and here is a truism.. many say.. you arent a green thumb.. until you have killed every plant.. 3 times ... so if you lose ... so be it ... try again.. and trust me.. you will have learned something for the next time you try ... welcome to the forums... plz come back often ... ken ps: it is usually helpful to include your location.. big city name ... in this case.. im not sure if you are still holding these indoors ... as i would be here in MI ... or if they are already outside ... and if they are outside .. did you harden them off before they went outdoors ... can we rule out leaf damage from shipping.. transplanting.. sunburn ....etc ... there are many things that should be ruled out.. before we start spraying them ... a pic might help .......See Moregardengal48 (PNW Z8/9)
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