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About the Author purple fields South Arm 12th November 2016 7:16am #UserID: 14938 Posts: 3 View All purple fields's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Pademelon1 says... Is it the actual leaf turning white, or is there a powder or other substance on the leaf? If it the the prior, then it is likely a deficiency or a response to sun shock. For a deficiency, add the right nutrient, you can find guides online for this. For sun shock, just regular watering and perhaps placing it in a more protected area. If it is a mildew or powder or other substance, something like white oil or a fungicide could work. Regards, Pademelon1 | About the Author Pademelon1 PADDINGTON,2021,NSW 30th November 2016 7:29pm #UserID: 11938 Posts: 138 View All Pademelon1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author purple fields South Arm 2nd December 2016 12:55pm #UserID: 14938 Posts: 3 View All purple fields's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Linton says... I have the same problem with some Chinese Jackfruit leaves turning white that has been bugging me for the past year. The actual leaves are white, there is no coating or powder on them. So would like to know what kind of chelates product you used as I would like to try it as well and hopefully it will solve this problem. Could you please tell me the name of the chelate liquid. Thank you.
| About the Author Linton NOBLE PARK,3174,VIC 5th December 2016 2:18pm #UserID: 2286 Posts: 994 View All Linton's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author purple fields South Arm 6th December 2016 4:21pm #UserID: 14938 Posts: 3 View All purple fields's Edible Fruit Trees |
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