What's Happened Here?
butterflychaser
17 years ago
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debbiep_gw
17 years agoteresa_ohio
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What's happening here? Garden/yard showing signs of what?
Comments (2)I cant see the tomato plant very well but tomatoes, especially young ones are WAY sensitive to chemical anything. Just the drift of herbicide or in your case, perhaps pesticide can damage them. I have had my seedlings damaged when someone, some neighbor sprayed. If its a light dose, they will usually outgrow it. If heavy they will put out gnarly and/or spindly growth for a long time....See MoreWhat happened here, do you think?
Comments (2)Thank you Palmbob. Did it take an airplane ride at low temperatures I wonder? I have the full, hot sun available and ready as soon as she recovers--if she recovers....See MoreWhat happened here?
Comments (13)Jim, I had the same thing happen. It's as Blfenton said. Just go to the three boxes on the right, just above the top listing. One has a gray box in it, one has two rectangles, one has three lines. Choose the middle, two line one, and you'll see the photo previews and avatars....See MoreWhat's happening here with my weeping cypress?!
Comments (5)interior browning or yellowing is normal and cyclical .. increased by any long term stress ... including winter ... even in warm climes .... the insult could have been a year or 3 ago ... as noted... the only way to tell whats going on.. is to get under there.. and dig a few 3 to 6 inch holes .. and FIND OUT the status of moisture in the soil ... then act accordingly ... IMO.. there is no soil issue.. on a 20 year old tree ... the soil itself i mean ... its probably a water issue.. complicated by the soil ... usually lawn watering is not sufficient for trees .. of which conifers are ... be nice to know where you are.. and the extent of the drought .... find out.. then report back.. then we can advise ... ken...See Moredustydigger
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