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It could be from the ungodly santa ana winds we had the other day, my tropicals suffered a bit of burn like that as well, mainly my cherimoya, cacao, coffee, and soursop. It could also be the hard water, you an flush it out with some reverse osmosis water once a month, anyways, Happy Gardening, Matt
I started them in Plastic Cups. hahahaha, some I moved on to bigger Plastic Bottles I plan to move the hardiest one to a 10 Gallon Planter....These are all indoorsI have some outside too btw, Most dead, or not fairing very well at all. Something like a bird or maybe a squirrel is eating the leaves. hahahahahaThey can not handle the Summer Heat (couple days over 115, summer avg 96) nor the Winter Cold(avg night in 40-50, but we get some at 30)... The hopes is that once I have a bigger one I can try outside. Am also hoping I can grow one to 3-5 feet in the house., I been using the Sink water (thus treated via softener), my water in Garden by passes Softener. Should I try that water? Won't the hard water be just as bad?Where the hell do I get "reverse osmosis water"? lolWhat about Bottle Water? Will look for some cheap bottle water:(Do I seem lost? I AM!!!!ThanksLT
Why not buy a nice very big pot for him?
Quote from: sunny on December 14, 2017, 04:31:41 AM Why not buy a nice very big pot for him?Duhhhhh..... Money
Quote from: lixoten on December 14, 2017, 03:43:33 AMI started them in Plastic Cups. hahahaha, some I moved on to bigger Plastic Bottles I plan to move the hardiest one to a 10 Gallon Planter....These are all indoorsI have some outside too btw, Most dead, or not fairing very well at all. Something like a bird or maybe a squirrel is eating the leaves. hahahahahaThey can not handle the Summer Heat (couple days over 115, summer avg 96) nor the Winter Cold(avg night in 40-50, but we get some at 30)... The hopes is that once I have a bigger one I can try outside. Am also hoping I can grow one to 3-5 feet in the house., I been using the Sink water (thus treated via softener), my water in Garden by passes Softener. Should I try that water? Won't the hard water be just as bad?Where the hell do I get "reverse osmosis water"? lolWhat about Bottle Water? Will look for some cheap bottle water:(Do I seem lost? I AM!!!!ThanksLTJust out of curiosity, does anyone in California have rainwater? I’ve noticed a lot of growers on this forum that have trouble with their water for some reason. I understand that you have low rainfall, but a rainwater tank full of water can go a long way?
Really ? You asked for suggestions for your doomed jackfruits and the one viable response to actually help you and you respond like a kook? No one knows that your not resourceful enough to find what you need for your project . Nor should anyone that is taking time to offer you advice to help you, be responded to like that , no doy fa real though.Your jackfruits are already dead though so you can take your $2 pot back and save your money at least, or wear it like a hat. Quote from: lixoten on December 14, 2017, 12:58:07 PMQuote from: sunny on December 14, 2017, 04:31:41 AM Why not buy a nice very big pot for him?Duhhhhh..... Money