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Blumenacker
1 year ago

When young shoots deteriorate, there is usually no trace nutrients:
Copper, zinc, boron, molybdenum, iron, manganese.

So much for school wisdom.

Where are these plants? Inside? Outside?
If they’re out there, a night might have been too cold.
Cold damage!

But for the fact that we have only at the beginning of April, these are already quite developed plants. How old are they, or when did you make this sowing?

Blumenacker
1 year ago
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Thanks for the star!

Blumenacker
1 year ago

If it is a fungus, the infection will grow into other parts of plants.
You have to wait.
By the way: you should cut away the dead plant material (ideally with a disinfected scissors) so that harmful organisms do not have an infestation gate.

Blumenacker
1 year ago

Whether this is really just a lack of nutrients, I don’t want to mice in stone.
The plant itself is still intact.
Let them grow.
I guess that’s gonna happen again.

Blumenacker
1 year ago

You see that badly.
Are those flowering approaches that have died or only young leaves?

karotte1386824
1 year ago

It looks like a white fly attack. Try to fight with neem oil or buy useful insects like ladybugs to eat the fly