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I brought seed of broad bean from bunnings and i put in the pot.its so healthy and growing well.i transfer in the garden already now.after coupel of days i found like this in the picture like curling leaves.i dont know whether its growing well or facing troubel.like a lemon leaves!curl leaves.
I add some pic.havea look.
Many thanks.
Looks like just a bit of transplant shock water them in with some seaweed solution it will get the roots growing and strengthen the plants cell walls
Hi @gore
I see you have already received a helpful reply from @Ricardo .
Do you know if the leaves that are curled are not new leaves un-curling? I note that all the curled leaves are on the top where the new leaves are also un-folding. Depending on how gentle you were with transplanting most plants will suffer some amount of damage when re-planting. It could be a little bit stressed and it has also been getting fairly cold overnight. Have you had any frosts in your area?
I would monitor it over the next couple of days and perhaps apply a diluted application of Seasol 600ml Concentrate Liquid Fertiliser at half the recommended rate as Ricardo suggested.
Mitchell
Hi !!
@MitchellMc thank you for reply,
there is no frosts in my area,NSW 2174.
yes like you said may be due to transplanting to the new area it happen like that.
Like you guys said @MitchellMc @Ricardo i will apply liquid fertilizer in the evening.
Thank you
plz advice for it..i saw a green inscets all over the flowers of it.why this happen and how to remove it all.though i just use soapwater for it now.thank you
Hi @gore,
The insects certainly like your garden! It must be all the amazing plants you are growing. Those are Aphids a common garden pest. I was looking back through your other posts to see if you had already purchased something that would deal with them. Did you ever get the Eco oil mentioned in your other discussion? If so that will work. Otherwise, since there seems to be a substantial amount of them I would recommend Yates 750ml Ready To Use Pyrethrum Insecticide or Yates 750ml Nature's Way Vegie And Herb Pest Spray if you want an organic option.
Please let me know if you need further information or had any questions.
Mitchell
Hi @MitchellMc yeah like you said i bought eco oil which i applied once too but i saw it again.today i will try with Yates to use Pyrethrum Insecticide which i bought too last time.Hope it will work completely.and i will let u know if not again.
thank you for the suggestion.
Hi @gore,
It's fantastic to see your harvest! I've merged all your topics together so other members can see what issues you have had along the way. It also makes it easier for others to navigate the site and find posts of interest.
I'm sure members will really appreciate reading all about your broad bean journey and seeing the bountiful crop you have managed to harvest.
Well done.
Mitchell
Hi @MitchellMc
thank you so much for being with me on this journey of broad beans,you guys are part of this success too. Thank you all once again.
with warm regards.
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