✓You can Follow all the instructions showed on this Channel. In this Gardening channel, I will show you many interesting aspects of Gardening and Plants. You Will learn many ways to grow your Garden and enhancing the Health of Your Plants, #organically. I will share the content related to Gardening, making Organic Fertilizers & Pesticides, Organic Pest Control, indoor plants, out door Plants, Flowering Plants, Vegetables and Fruit plants, that you should must grow in your Garden...... #Plants #VegetableGarden #FloweringPlants #Greenica [Grow a Lot More]
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Black spots generally appears due to High humidity, or Overwatering. Make sure the plant in Placed In an open, airy & sunny area. Water less & Also Fertilize it a calcium enrich Fertilizer. Hopefully it will recover! Happy Gardening 😊
Yellow Leaves won't turn normal back, but as Soon as you make things right around the plant, it will grow new green leaves Within 1-2 weeks. Happy Gardening 😊
Cut 1 inch below the Black part, & this thing doesn't solve the main problem, you have to find the real cause that could be humidity rise, may ba Pests attack or Virus etc, cutting The Black part just stops the spreading of the disease. Hope you find the cause & make a solution! Good luck Happy Gardening 😊
@@greenica me fungicide and pesticides spray kiya plant ke upar ushse kuch fyeda nhi lag rha hai..soil me problem hai ..soil ko fungus se kaise bachaye
Start Fertilizing them After 1 week & also use cow dung liquid, or try to use Lesser cow Dung compost. It's high in nitrogen, & can burn the plants. Happy Gardening 😊
Never grow this plant...this is an invasive species... scientist are very bothered by it's huge growth over the world...this plant is a danger to our environment.
You are right dear, but not Everywhere. In a balance, it can be a great house plant too. In it's native areas, yes it's an invasive species. Happy Gardening 😊
Cow Dung compost & vermicompost both Works ok, as they have Trace elements & cow Dung have an extra nitrogen. But flowering plants requires, npk elements, then Trace elements & then acidic medium too, to Grow healthily. Overall a mix of Fertilizers can fullfil their all needs in once, like the Fertilizer recipe described in this video. Happy Gardening 😊
I apologize you feel that way, but it's a guide for you to identify the Cause by your own. & Then make a regarding solution, like if you are having nutrients shortage, answer is simple use a Fertilizer. If the Leaves are curling due to pests, use Neem oil Spray. I can't tell you a single solution for the curling leaves without diagnosing your plant. Hope you are getting the point. Plz describe me how your plant looks, how's soil, how's new Growth & pot size & where it's Placed etc. Then I can tell you what could be the exact cause. Hope you grow Alot! Happy Gardening 😊
I understand! Mix it well with the soil & don't water spontaneously, try to do it slowly & slowly. So the moisture can be absorbed by perlite. Happy Gardening 😊
It's a cool area plant, & summer is it's resting Time, so put it in a bright well lit area, without any sunlight. Because the sunlight of June & July will kill it, so a bright shade is enough. Other than hard summers, morning sun of 1-2 hours is good & in winters full day sun is good. Hope you got the idea. Happy Gardening 😊
Yes it's a great Organic Fertilizer containing trace elements, but Curry Leaf plant is a leafy plant, that needs nitrogen as well, so use a good nitrogen fertilizer also along the worms casting, this would be very useful. Happy Gardening 😊
Your video is really good and full of great information. I’m about to report two of my slightly bigger curry leaf plants and pot about 8 new saplings. I have made a mistake though, it’s the beginning of winter here and there’s not going to be much progress with its growth. But I’ll wait for spring days to come around. Also I think it you break this video into smaller chunks or shorts it’ll be great for your channel. Such good stuff. Thanks again.
Cow Dung Cakes are not so costly if you live near a village or a diary farm, but if you can't find them, then you can buy the cow dung powder, as I showed in the video. Both works Great. Happy Gardening 😊
Sorry for the inconvenience, New Videos have a better voice, please check them out, whenever you have time. Hope they will help you Alot! Happy Gardening 😊
Curry Leaves Plants in real is an outdoor plant, best for growing in the ground. So yes go ahead, grow it in a Sunny spotted ground. For Planting, choose springs or rainy days, & then once it's established in the ground, it can pass hard Winters very easily. Happy Gardening 😊
Seaweed is a micro elements source, while Rock Phosphate is a major element source, so both are important, you can use them both, but not at the Same Time. Use both with at least 7 days break. Happy Gardening 😊
Hi, I bought curry plant seeds 6 years ago and managed to get 1 plant growing . The plant is still alive and is now about 2 foot tall but very spindly with the tufts of leaves only on the very top of the thin stem. If I cut the stem shorter will I strengthen the plant so that it will be more robust? I'm quite scared to do this as Ive struggled for 6 years with it. I live in Wales UK
Google says, the climate in your area is around 17°C in April, so that's not the ideal temperature for the Growth of Curry Leaf Plant. It likes a warm temperature range. When the temperature gets better, around 30°C or higher, you will see Your plant will Start to grow slowly. Then you can prune it a little, right now it's in dormancy Time, & Pruning have no use in the resting Time of a plant. Overall you should wait for the growing season of Curry Leaf Plant to start. Hope this Helps! Happy Gardening 😊
You can check for a few things, if something seems wrong correct it & hopefully Your plant will get better. Check Soil quality, is draining well, & it's drying out time to Time. Recall Have you repotted the plant recently? Then give it some time. Check the plant is receiving a few hours of direct sunlight. Possibly these could be the Causes! Happy Gardening 😊
My curry leaves plant growth is very slow and only single shoots after pruning everything ok with plant, im using vermicompst and buttermilk as fertilizer please suggest something to fast growth.
Sir, the growing season of Curry Leaf Plant has started, make sure the soil.is good, & place it in a Sunny area, new shoots will definitely come. Fertilize Only when the plant is growing. Happy Gardening 😊
@@PoonamSharma-jq4rq may be Your soil is hard, or the plant is under a stress. Simply Give it some good soil mix, & sunny area. It will grow well. You can also Fertilize if more often, once it's started to grow. Happy Gardening 😊
@@PoonamSharma-jq4rq yes it's a good Time to repot, choose a big Size container & do this at the evening time, for a few days it will be under a Shock but let it be, & new Growth will appear soon. Happy Gardening 😊
@@greenicahello, I have two meetha Neem born at the same time, who had the same size when I got them in India. After 4 years and half, one is strong and high and the second remains small and thin but both have beautiful leaves - except I just saw that they have now cochineal ! They both have the same size big pot… I am wondering what could stop one from getting more healthy! Thanks for your interesting video! I will put each in a bigger pot and spray Neem oil! Regards from France 🌿
@@neeluk15 The reason behind one is big & otherone is small, could be differences in soil's pH, or may be on is root bounded. Except these, you sounds like both have Same environment, may be this could be the problem. Hope you find a solution, & Grow more & More Curry Leaf plants! Happy Gardening 😊
As though it's not a chemical Fertilizer with a fixed npk value, but it pure used for phosphorus. Means p is high in it, nitrogen & potassium are not in it. It do have some calcium, it's like an organic supplement of nutrients, not a complete or a balanced Fertilizer. Hope it's clear! Happy Gardening 😊
That's no need for that, as long as the soil is moist plant will have the required moisture already. The roots sucks the moisture out of the Whole soil mix around them. Hope this Helps! Happy Gardening 😊
Yes, but don't regularly. For flowering Plants, try this Fertilizer:-👇 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T7ml7K85nVA.html Happy Gardening 😊
Sir my plant become yellow and cracks on leaves the leaves are continuously fallen what should I do now? It's my 1st plant so I don't know how to take care of them...
It looks like the seasonal change, but can also be due to an Overwatered condition. Water Carefully, & Search for the proper Care of that plant, & Follow that. Happy Gardening 😊
So I have standard rose with little soil around it. I used 35% sand and 60 % garden soil for potting in pot. I added wheat husk and neem leaves dried for 15 days. Problem is when I potted the new growth turns brown and dry. Don't show die back or have pests. If I take out from pot growth starts again. I also tried river side soil but getting same effect.
That's Most probably the transplant Shock. You should give your plants some time to recover, keep it in a Bright Shade, & Water Carefully. Happy Gardening 😊