Ive never had this problem please help!!!!!!!

claypipe69

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It looks to me to be mite`s I would use a systemic insecticide available at any nursery ask for one that is suitable for fruit trees it has a withholding period of a month so is ok to eat or whatever you like to do with it after that period. .Aside from that those skinny ones are boys cut them off below the soil level as not to disturb the lady`s roots. They could also do with a feed. The type is your choice of fertiliser one with an even balance N P K one with trace elements would be best. happy gardening :bigjoint::peace:
 

bobtokes

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It looks to me to be mite`s I would use a systemic insecticide available at any nursery ask for one that is suitable for fruit trees it has a withholding period of a month so is ok to eat or whatever you like to do with it after that period. .Aside from that those skinny ones are boys cut them off below the soil level as not to disturb the lady`s roots. They could also do with a feed. The type is your choice of fertiliser one with an even balance N P K one with trace elements would be best. happy gardening :bigjoint::peace:
welcome to riu, not saying your wrong, how can you tell the skinny ones are male, i cant see any nads from those pics
 

Foothills

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Need some help these plants are between 2 and 3 months old just growing at a super sluggish pace... and now ive been having dead leaves every morning please help
It's pretty obvious you don't have a clue as to what you're doing. Help yourself out by doing a bit of research next time.
 

Moflow

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What nutrients are you feeding them?
What type of medium are they in?
Looks like tree bark to me?.
Maybe to acidic for them.
Dunno about a bug problem though.
If you are serious about trying to save them - transplant asap to a good airy medium.
It'll knock them back by a good 2/3 weeks though .
 
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