I recieved several small pots of herbs as a house warming present and they were doing great, except a few weeks ago, I went away for a week. I came back to find that almost all of them had spider mites - weebs everywhere. So I've been trying to quarantine them and spray and soap them as oftem as possible. I think I have it under control, but now this popped up on my sage plant. The leaves are turning gray in wierd shapes, and then dying. I'm wondering if it's some sort of mold/fungus causing it. Or could it be more mites?
Here's a picture...
Thanks!
-Mara
what is doing this?
Hmmmmmmmmm. I don't think mites are doing that. Are they getting enough light? Are they getting too much water?
Good morning - I agree with Pete - looks more like "plant stress" too much or too little watering - does plant maybe need to be repotted.
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