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Plant Nurseries

March 13th, 2009






Plant Nurseries – Plant Doctoring

Executive Summary by: Kent Higgins

Plant Nurseries: You don’t have to be an expert or a paid professional to diagnose and remedy plant nurseries problems. It’s easy to be an expert plant doctor.

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nursery plant

Make sure the plant is receiving proper nurseries: enough lighting, enough but not too much water, recent transplanting or major moving, etc. It’s also important to understand that younger plants and seedlings will often have very different problems and looks than older plants will.

Look around the plant at its surrounding soil and mulch and be sure there aren’t snails and other night creatures hiding there.

Poor plant nurseries are often the reason plants don’t seem to be doing well. Maybe it’s time for the addition of some nitrogen or other nutrients, according to the plant’s needs.

What about the plant and its container? Is the plant too big for the pot it’s in? If the plant has outgrown its pot, a new and larger one will be needed.

Plant Nurseries – Common Houseplant Diseases

House plants are actually living organisms and they can be attacked by other living organisms that can produce damage and diseases. Place the plant in a location where it can get more sun exposure and keep it watered properly.

Brown spotting on the leaves can be a sign of improper watering, which may make leaf spot fungus. Figure out how much water and when to give it, for your particular plant.

One of plant nurseries you can do is remove any dead leaves and allowing for good air circulation around the plant. To ensure that water spots do not remain on the leaves for long periods of time. Leaf spotting can also be the result of bacteria.

Drier conditions make brown spots and then the leaves become somewhat speckled. The outer leaves of the plant will not hold tight to the plants and will possibly even fall off when touched.

To lower the risk of plants becoming damaged by disease, begin with disease free plants.

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