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Old 05-25-2009, 11:33 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: Logee Ladyfinger leaves turning black

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Originally Posted by harveyc View Post
I think I'll report it with new soil. I could plant it in the ground but for fear that this may be a disease, I think I'll repot it with new soil. It's odd that this hasn't happened to any of my other plants which experience the same temps and generally fertilized the same. Maybe this variety is more sensitive to salts or maybe I was trying to push it a bit more.

Thanks for all the suggestions!!!
Maybe you were just pushing it too early, when potted, you have to remember, that fertilizers stay in teh soil, thus, when the plant has smaller upkeep, it may result in overfertilizing and once the plant starts to feed rapidly, it might have terribly effects on it.
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