Fungal Infection or something else? (It's Chlorosis)
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Fungal Infection or something else? (It's Chlorosis)
One of my Fairy Castle stocks is a little yellow up top. Should I be worried about this? I don't believe underwatering is an issue here.
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In Utah, but I have to grow with lights.
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Re: Fungal Infection or something else?
Yellowing is caused by chlorosis, a sure sign that your Fairy Castle is nutrient-starved. I discussed the fertilizer issue with you here...
https://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewto ... 35#p405035
...but I recently found something that'll simplify your fert situation:
https://www.amazon.com/Grow-More-5118-T ... 166&sr=8-9
Not just for Bromeliads and Tillandsias -- this fert will be good for cacti too. Dilute 1/8 level teaspoon per gallon of water. Supplement your watering solution with 1/4 tsp. nitrogen-free TPS CalMag per gallon. You'll find the TPS product here:
https://www.amazon.com/True-Organic-Pla ... 9hdGY&th=1
Since spring has arrived, you can start fertilizing. Water every 2-3 weeks, and alternate between water plus fert and water only. No fertilizer while your cacti are dormant in fall and winter.
By the way, here's a fun fact courtesy of Wikipedia -- Pineapples are bromeliads!
https://www.cactiguide.com/forum/viewto ... 35#p405035
...but I recently found something that'll simplify your fert situation:
https://www.amazon.com/Grow-More-5118-T ... 166&sr=8-9
Not just for Bromeliads and Tillandsias -- this fert will be good for cacti too. Dilute 1/8 level teaspoon per gallon of water. Supplement your watering solution with 1/4 tsp. nitrogen-free TPS CalMag per gallon. You'll find the TPS product here:
https://www.amazon.com/True-Organic-Pla ... 9hdGY&th=1
Since spring has arrived, you can start fertilizing. Water every 2-3 weeks, and alternate between water plus fert and water only. No fertilizer while your cacti are dormant in fall and winter.
By the way, here's a fun fact courtesy of Wikipedia -- Pineapples are bromeliads!
If you just want photos without all the blather, please visit my Flickr gallery.
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
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Re: Fungal Infection or something else?
Right on, that sounds much easier to deal with than what I was thinking.
As always, you totally rock Steve!
As always, you totally rock Steve!
In Utah, but I have to grow with lights.
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Re: Fungal Infection or something else?
Well, thank you, and I'm glad to help!CoolestGravy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:25 am Right on, that sounds much easier to deal with than what I was thinking.
As always, you totally rock Steve!
If you just want photos without all the blather, please visit my Flickr gallery.
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
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Re: Fungal Infection or something else?
Steve Johnson wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:20 amWell, thank you, and I'm glad to help!CoolestGravy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 4:25 am Right on, that sounds much easier to deal with than what I was thinking.
As always, you totally rock Steve!
Follow up on this. Unfortunately finances became tight, and the chlorosis has crept downward. But I should be able to buy fertilizing supplies in a couple weeks.
In general, how often do you recommend changing out the soil? In addition to your fertilizer recommendation, do you think Chelated Iron would be of any help?
In Utah, but I have to grow with lights.
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Re: Fungal Infection or something else?
For mixes which include soil, repot with fresh mix every 2-3 years. The iron in the TPS CalMag I recommended should be sufficient -- you'll see it listed on the product's label.
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Re: Fungal Infection or something else? (It's Chlorosis)
Right on, thanks again!
I hope life has been treating you well
I hope life has been treating you well
In Utah, but I have to grow with lights.
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Re: Fungal Infection or something else? (It's Chlorosis)
You're welcome! I just gave my collection its first deep watering of the year last weekend, so it's nice to see the cacti finally waking up from their winter dormancy. Yeah, life here is pretty sweet.CoolestGravy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:22 pm Right on, thanks again!
I hope life has been treating you well
If you just want photos without all the blather, please visit my Flickr gallery.
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
Re: Fungal Infection or something else? (It's Chlorosis)
It need nitrogen. If you cannot afford ferts at this time, use 1 part urine to 10 parts water. No joke. Only suitable for outdoors.
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Re: Fungal Infection or something else? (It's Chlorosis)
Ha ha ha ha, yeah my lovely cacti are in a small room and I don't want to deal with, or have to explain that smell to my roommate.
In Utah, but I have to grow with lights.