About pruning/harvesting curry leaf plant
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Comments (2)I'd be interested in, at least, one. I don't have any of your specific wants, but check my lists and see if you can find anything you're interested in. (the stuff on my user page is just a catalog of the orchids I have, not my actual lists)...See MoreNew Curry Leaf Plant Dying?
Comments (3)This may be a bit late to help your plant, but I have to ask what have you been doing to take care of this plant? Leaf drop is indicative of a root problem and root problems can be caused by many factor - like transplant shock (caused during transplant), or was it overwatered and it drowned out the roots, or was there a period of non-watering and caused the roots to shriver, or did you fertilize which is a no-no shortly after a transplant or during winter. I'm not sure what you meant by everytime you moved it to sunlight - It should have steady access to light. MOist but not overly moist earth. Scratch the bark off the main trunk and if you still see a lively green colour, there's hope for this plant. If not, it's too late. Ianna...See MoreCurry leaf plant is wilting
Comments (2)Oh my! It sounds to me like you are obviously drowning your plant which is much worse than not watering because the likelieness of recovery is much less. Stop watering for a week! Don't fertilize. Give your plant a break. The roots require oxygen equally as much as they require nutrients and water. The physical visual signs of drowning are identical to dehydration. The difference is that you're suffocating your plant. *If* it recovers, water only once a week!...See MoreHelp with Curry leaf plant
Comments (6)Hey all... Thanks for all the insights... I live near Charlotte NC... pretty hot here too... as for watering the plant, I water deep about once every 2 days... my deck faces west but I am sure the plant gets atleast 5 hours of sun each day... and this weekend I noticed little trasparent bulges on the stem of the main plant... tried removing them and lo!.. I think they are actually some kind of insects!!... is there any safe and effective way to eradicate them??... or is hand picking the best?... Once again, thanks for all your help... Best Wishes, Sangeetha...See Morehldzion
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