Very nice and informative presentation -- we had big periods of drought and then big rains off and on. Plus I watered deeply during draught maybe too much.Think that is it. Thanks!
I’ve noticed that my plants that I planted with miracle grow are so much healthier than the ones I planted initially with another organic soil mix I just use miracle grow from now on
Hi I want to share this... My squash's leaves once turning yellow and gradually dying. I tried putting fabric (specifically towel) above its root, and it works. The leaves stop from turning yellow.
They always tell the same, too much water, too little water, lack of feed, too much feed, I take care of my plants and they always end up dying 😩. I can only seem to plant plants without flowers, like spearmint, lemon, but I've tried with petunias, chavelitas, and other flowers and they die y a short period of time 😞
Annette: I check my plants every day - yes, every day. I walk around the front yard, back yard and side yards, checking if the leaves look healthy, checking if the soil is dry (needs watering), checking if the soil is like dust (needs feeding), checking if the plants look crowded, and so on. Gardening is a time consuming hobby. You must love your plants like a member of the family and tend to them every day. If you are not prepared to put in the care, buy two or three hardy flowering shrubs and learn how to care for them by looking online. Don't buy any more - just two or three. Hardy shrubs are shrubs which can stand a lot of neglect. Walk around your neighbourhood (if safe to do so) and see what plants many other people in your area grow. They are probably hardy for your area.
All you need to help with healthy plants, try using some cow manure mix with Sandy soil if plants in cool place water every other day, if plants in hot sun water every midday. Am sure you will see a difference.
Annette Martinez I'm sorry to hear that your plants are always dying. That s not fun and it happens to the best of us, even though I've been at this for years now! Don't give up and try to gather as much info online as you can. I know it can make your head spin sometimes. Lol. I know mine does. Good luck, I hope everything works out for you
columbusohio72 0:34 Inconsistent watering; be consistent with watering. 1:01 Plant maturity; plant may be nearing the end of its life cycle. Decide if you want to remove the older leaves or not 1:21 Feed or lack of feed; likely the culprit if the leaves’ veins are a dark green and yellow patches appear throughout. Plant requires more feeding, depending on how often you’re watering. The yellow will disappear over time. 2:10 “So, consistency sunlight, consistent feeding, and watering.” There. I held your hand through the video since you can’t absorb information from a 3-minute video.
Emily Bryyson awww hun its really not your fault, tomatoes are finnicky as hell! Is it the bottom leaves that get messed up? Maybe theyre getting soil splashed up on them when it rains or when you water. Lay some landscaping fabric or brown paper grocery bags or cardboard over the soil. There are also some disease resistant varieties of tomato plants you can try!
Very nice and informative presentation -- we had big periods of drought and then big rains off and on. Plus I watered deeply during draught maybe too much.Think that is it. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing! This happens to the best of us and it can be so disappointing but very fixable. 💜
Beautiful flowers! My parsley is turning yellow, so will try to incorporate your advice.
Would it be too much to put down some worm castings and then water with fish and kelp fertilizer with molasses at the same time?
I’ve noticed that my plants that I planted with miracle grow are so much healthier than the ones I planted initially with another organic soil mix I just use miracle grow from now on
Thanks :)
What type of Geraniums are these with the yellow flower, I haven't seen these in Australia.
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lack of iron, surprise he did not mention it, though he explains it from different angle, good video, iron can be the cause too..
Wat should be give for iron
In terms of lack of feeding, would periodically adding a good compost be sufficient?
yes!
Wow nice plants
expert says that reasons why plants leaves turns to yellow is because they lack nitrogen nutrients, so where can we find that nitrogen for the plants.
Hi I want to share this... My squash's leaves once turning yellow and gradually dying. I tried putting fabric (specifically towel) above its root, and it works. The leaves stop from turning yellow.
Do you know what cause squash not to bear fruit. The plant is huge but only one fruit so far out of four plants.
To bad the camera man couldn't show the leaves he was talking about!
I just planted cucumber but not look healthy leaves having holes in spotty brown small leaves
Some kind of bug
My cucumbers were thriving then all of a sudden leaves became yellow and stopped producing. How and what do you do to prevent this?
Epsom salt 1 spoon mix in a gallon of water and spray it on the leaves once a week
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Wish he could have gone into more details. What to feed with to get rid of the yellowing?
Epsom salt 1 spoon mix in a gallon of water and spray it on the leaves once a week
They always tell the same, too much water, too little water, lack of feed, too much feed, I take care of my plants and they always end up dying 😩. I can only seem to plant plants without flowers, like spearmint, lemon, but I've tried with petunias, chavelitas, and other flowers and they die y a short period of time 😞
sounds like a soil issue. too much loom and not enough dirt, not holding water
mine too, but try add in egg shelf and small cuts of banana skin. its help. :)
Annette: I check my plants every day - yes, every day. I walk around the front yard, back yard and side yards, checking if the leaves look healthy, checking if the soil is dry (needs watering), checking if the soil is like dust (needs feeding), checking if the plants look crowded, and so on. Gardening is a time consuming hobby. You must love your plants like a member of the family and tend to them every day. If you are not prepared to put in the care, buy two or three hardy flowering shrubs and learn how to care for them by looking online. Don't buy any more - just two or three. Hardy shrubs are shrubs which can stand a lot of neglect. Walk around your neighbourhood (if safe to do so) and see what plants many other people in your area grow. They are probably hardy for your area.
All you need to help with healthy plants, try using some cow manure mix with Sandy soil if plants in cool place water every other day, if plants in hot sun water every midday. Am sure you will see a difference.
Annette Martinez I'm sorry to hear that your plants are always dying. That s not fun and it happens to the best of us, even though I've been at this for years now! Don't give up and try to gather as much info online as you can. I know it can make your head spin sometimes. Lol. I know mine does. Good luck, I hope everything works out for you
Whats a good feed?
Water in Epsom Salts
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columbusohio72
0:34 Inconsistent watering; be consistent with watering.
1:01 Plant maturity; plant may be nearing the end of its life cycle. Decide if you want to remove the older leaves or not
1:21 Feed or lack of feed; likely the culprit if the leaves’ veins are a dark green and yellow patches appear throughout. Plant requires more feeding, depending on how often you’re watering. The yellow will disappear over time.
2:10 “So, consistency sunlight, consistent feeding, and watering.”
There. I held your hand through the video since you can’t absorb information from a 3-minute video.
@@guyincognito5706 you just suck at making videos. Stick to your day job
How can i reach u liz?
😂
I think my tomatoes are diseased and cut off the leaves which ends up killing my plants. I hate my life!!!!
Emily Bryyson awww hun its really not your fault, tomatoes are finnicky as hell! Is it the bottom leaves that get messed up? Maybe theyre getting soil splashed up on them when it rains or when you water. Lay some landscaping fabric or brown paper grocery bags or cardboard over the soil. There are also some disease resistant varieties of tomato plants you can try!
@@MollyMcBooter I use mulch. Thanks for the advice!
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