R Retired4 Member Aug 12, 2024 #1 Some of the branches have curly leaves on only one plant. Others are OK. Any idea what’s causing it?
P Phytoplankton Well-Known Member Aug 12, 2024 #2 Get a real good magnifying glass and look under the curly leaves, especially around the edges. I hope it’s not russet mites.
Get a real good magnifying glass and look under the curly leaves, especially around the edges. I hope it’s not russet mites.
R Retired4 Member Aug 12, 2024 #3 Phytoplankton said: Get a real good magnifying glass and look under the curly leaves, especially around the edges. I hope it’s not russet mites. Click to expand... Thanks. I’ll look tomorrow.
Phytoplankton said: Get a real good magnifying glass and look under the curly leaves, especially around the edges. I hope it’s not russet mites. Click to expand... Thanks. I’ll look tomorrow.
R Retired4 Member Aug 16, 2024 #4 Phytoplankton said: Get a real good magnifying glass and look under the curly leaves, especially around the edges. I hope it’s not russet mites. Click to expand... Yes, it’s russet mites. So I sprayed with micronized sulfur solution.
Phytoplankton said: Get a real good magnifying glass and look under the curly leaves, especially around the edges. I hope it’s not russet mites. Click to expand... Yes, it’s russet mites. So I sprayed with micronized sulfur solution.