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Solved Tamarillo (Tomato Tree) & Salvia farinacea Problems

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Victoria, Aug 25, 2021.

  1. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    What is going on here please?

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    These past couple of days have been strange as my Salvia farinacea has developed Powdery Mold too so cut it right back and sprayed with water with dish liquid.
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Looks like insect damage in the pictures rather than mildew.
     
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      Thank you for responding Pete. I didn't think the Tamarillos had the mildew, it was the Salvia. I was just saying two things in a couple of days. I didn't know what this is. Do you think it is worth keeping (two plants) or start again?
       
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      Oh definitely worth keeping.
      Couldn't say what the problem is with the tomatillo, might be worth a close look under the leaves.
      Mildew is often a late summer problem, some say you can stop it with careful watering, but I have it on some plants as well.
      Try spraying with diluted milk.
       
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        I didn't see anything under the leaves yesterday but sprayed with the water/washing liquid stuff so will look again in a while.
         
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          That's what I thought, maybe leaf miners.
           
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            Difficult to tell from the pictures, and I really dont have any knowledge of what pests are available in Portugal, but I was thinking along the lines of Thrips.
             
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              Resurrection time.
              How's the Tamarillo doing @Victoria .
               
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              Two survived but then looked unwell so they went in the ICU ... will have a look later. :smile:
               
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                One was dead, the other will a few dead leaves on it so have put it in "the Nursery" which is over the French drain in front of where we sit so I can keep an eagle eye on things. :biggrin:
                 
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                  It should be massive by now at least 6ft. Tall. Growth rate is similar to tomatoes or Brugs.:biggrin:
                   
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                  Sadly it is less a foot but a sturdy stem ... hence why I did not photograph it! :redface: My Pink Brugmansia is on a "grow slow" as well.:sad:
                   
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