I'm pretty sure that it's a bird plum, but not 100% sure. It was a birthday gift last August that didn't come with a tag. It's been fine for a while, but recently it's been drying out with these little white spots on the leaves.
Located in south Florida.
It's been in front of a south facing tinted window for about a month and a half with a grow light above it running 12 on 12 off, 8 am to 8pm. I've been watering (3/4 shotglass) and misting with filtered water and dyan-grow 7-5-9 (1.4 teaspoon to 1 us gal) daily. When the leaves started drying, I started to give it a little bit more water every day. It appears to be potted in a fine pebble substrate. It's now been moved farther from the window, but still getting some sunlight in the same room. Temps in the room 76-83F I'm thinking of moving it from all natural sunlight, and keeping it under the grow light.
Before this it was in NC for the winter, away from any natural sunlight, with the same grow light, fed the same, and growing like a weed. Temps in this spot 60-75f warmer in fall.
Any help or advice saving this little guy would be greatly appreciated! If there are more details you need please let me know.
Thanks,
Curnis
Located in south Florida.
It's been in front of a south facing tinted window for about a month and a half with a grow light above it running 12 on 12 off, 8 am to 8pm. I've been watering (3/4 shotglass) and misting with filtered water and dyan-grow 7-5-9 (1.4 teaspoon to 1 us gal) daily. When the leaves started drying, I started to give it a little bit more water every day. It appears to be potted in a fine pebble substrate. It's now been moved farther from the window, but still getting some sunlight in the same room. Temps in the room 76-83F I'm thinking of moving it from all natural sunlight, and keeping it under the grow light.
Before this it was in NC for the winter, away from any natural sunlight, with the same grow light, fed the same, and growing like a weed. Temps in this spot 60-75f warmer in fall.
Any help or advice saving this little guy would be greatly appreciated! If there are more details you need please let me know.
Thanks,
Curnis