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Unknown problem with my Oxalis Regnelli.

Discussion in 'Pests, Diseases and Cures' started by Shelby, Jun 13, 2008.

  1. Shelby

    Shelby Gardener

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    Hi everyone,

    I have a problem (At least I think I do) with my Oxalis Regnelli. The leaves (Including new ones except a few) are turning a crisp brownish color at the end of each leaf. I have no idea what is going on or how to fix it, I want my Oxalis Regnelli to look like this:

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    Please help.
     
  2. Shelby

    Shelby Gardener

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    Friendly Bump,

    I think this was put as read because of the server failure.
     
  3. Helofadigger

    Helofadigger Gardener

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    Shelby sorry you're having problems with your Oxalis and that I am clueless to help you, our green one is like a weed in our garden but the pink flowers sure look nice in a cluster when they are open.Good luck in finding out whats wrong with yours.Hel.xxx.
     
  4. Shelby

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    Hi,

    Mine is also growing like a weed and flowering, But its just the tips of the leaves that are turning a crispy brown.
     
  5. daitheplant

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    It sounds to me, Shelby, as if they are suffering from scorch.:)
     
  6. Shelby

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    How can I fix/cure it?
     
  7. daitheplant

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    It`s a physiological disease, Shelby, there is nothing you can buy to treat it. Scorch is caused in one of two ways. Either there are water droplets on the leaves acting like a magnifying glass which increase the warmth from the sun, thus burning the plant. Or, if it`s hot and sunny with a breeze or wind, this can cause the leaf tips to dry out, thus causing the damage. This last way also applies in cold weather, too.
     
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