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Who was it that had loads of plants with brown/curling leaves and how did they fix it?

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MrsWho · 07/06/2007 22:12

Its my apple/pear and blueberries.also kiwi plant and avacado look like they are starting

TIA

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MrsWho · 08/06/2007 18:44

bump

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MrsWho · 08/06/2007 19:26

please!

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lucyellensmum · 08/06/2007 19:42

it was me, and mine have only got worse im afraid my mum said it was rust, i might look it up later.

MrsWho · 08/06/2007 19:46

someone else hasd it and it got better

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thefuturesbright · 08/06/2007 22:32

rust is a fungal infection you can get stuff at the garden centre for it. But take some leaves to the garden centre with you as someone tehre may be able to help diagnose the problem

lucyellensmum · 09/06/2007 10:17

took them in last week, they werent as bad and they said it was the cold and wind, im not convinced

MrsWho · 09/06/2007 20:25

Have had them looking rough before due to cold and wind but this seems more extreme.

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FluffyMummy123 · 09/06/2007 20:26

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MrsWho · 09/06/2007 20:28

some are fairly new ones, in new big pots

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StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 09/06/2007 23:17

I have an apple tree with this, not in a pot but in the ground. It had it last year and has started again already.

We planted it in the same place that a plum tree was that I hacked down 'cos it had this problem. A year later I put the apple tree in and the same. Makes me think the virus or bug must linger in the soil.

I will have to try some stuff for it.

Nymphadora · 10/06/2007 19:08

I got given 2 lots o stuff at garden centre but bloke didn't really know , may have to try another one.

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