Friday, May 21, 2010

Many plants in my garden have curled, deformed, new-growth leaves - what's causing it?

it's not herbicide overspray, but it kind of looks like that. It's affecting hibiscus, obedient plant, Mexican petunia, glory bower, and sweet shrub. Not affecting daylillies, irises, fig tree, eucalyptus, herbs, phlox, ferns, azalea, or dahlias. I live in northeast Alabama.

Many plants in my garden have curled, deformed, new-growth leaves - what's causing it?
It sounds suspiciously like a virus. Possibly the "curly top virus". Check out the link below to learn more, and to better diagnose the problem, as well as find solutions.


Happy Gardening!
Reply:i dont even understand half of ur question
Reply:Molybdenum deficiency. Some plants are more susceptible to it than others.


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