White specks
White specks
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Little white specks are appearing all over my Italian Parsley plants. I grow them indoors. Have you seen this before? They are still growing, so I was unsure if this was a disease or not.
Little white specks are appearing all over my Italian Parsley plants. I grow them indoors. Have you seen this before? They are still growing, so I was unsure if this was a disease or not.
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Were the spots/specks brown first? This might be a fungus that is well know to effect parsley. If it is I am afraid you might have to destroy what you have and start again. As far as I know there is no treatment.
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As long as you do not use the same pots or compost as before you should be ok. Ensure you are not overwatering too.
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I've got this on a parsley plant I'm growing and it seems to be growing fine. Some of the new growth has not got the white specks on it and it hasn't deteriorated at all. So unless Andy knows otherwise, I'd be tempted to leave the plant but separate it from others and see what happens.
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Back to the parsley fungus. I had it last year but a good dose of Elder Bark tea did the trick...
Boil Elder bark (old bark is better than new growth) for about an hour or so (fill a pan with strips of bark then add enough water to cover). Keep topping up the water if needed. Let it cool then spray on the parsley. It works well for other fungal infections to. It even worked on my stinky feet when all the manufactured creams and ointments failed
I think I posted something like this before but I've a memory like a sieve!
For waxy leaf plants add some very very mild soap (like castile etc)
Oh and it kill aphids too!!!
Elder is my plant (well tree) of the month. Well that and hawthorn as it's halved my colesterol in 2 weeks !!!!
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Boil Elder bark (old bark is better than new growth) for about an hour or so (fill a pan with strips of bark then add enough water to cover). Keep topping up the water if needed. Let it cool then spray on the parsley. It works well for other fungal infections to. It even worked on my stinky feet when all the manufactured creams and ointments failed
I think I posted something like this before but I've a memory like a sieve!
For waxy leaf plants add some very very mild soap (like castile etc)
Oh and it kill aphids too!!!
Elder is my plant (well tree) of the month. Well that and hawthorn as it's halved my colesterol in 2 weeks !!!!
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with the Elder I just cut a branch off and strip the bark and the leaves - we have 100's of trees near where I live so a little pruning doesn't hurt.
Hawthorn... simply make a tea out of the leaves and/or flowers. I was reading articles on the net and the medical community is doing a lot of research on hawthorn at the moment.
THERE research has shown
1. It reduces cholesterol production
2. It actually cleans out your veins and arteries reversing heart disease and thrombosis.
3. It regulates the heartbeat, curing heart flutters and palpitations (I get that after my 13th/14th coffee)
And the main thing they have shown is it's harmless, non toxic, doesn't interfere with other medication and can be taken for as long and as often as you want.
I mix my tea with other herbal teas cos it tastes like shit
Hawthorn... simply make a tea out of the leaves and/or flowers. I was reading articles on the net and the medical community is doing a lot of research on hawthorn at the moment.
THERE research has shown
1. It reduces cholesterol production
2. It actually cleans out your veins and arteries reversing heart disease and thrombosis.
3. It regulates the heartbeat, curing heart flutters and palpitations (I get that after my 13th/14th coffee)
And the main thing they have shown is it's harmless, non toxic, doesn't interfere with other medication and can be taken for as long and as often as you want.
I mix my tea with other herbal teas cos it tastes like shit
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