Night Queen

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Night Queen

Post by Mustansir Billah »

The leaves of night queen are turning yellow before there age and it had not bloomed for months leaves are curling and the is looking awful day by day. What should be the reason?
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Re: Night Queen

Post by Farhan Ahmed »

maybe over fertilization. Did you fertilize recently?
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Yes but that was 2 weeks ago. If defeciency of magnesium sulphate and ferrous supphate could be the reason?
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Re: Night Queen

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I observed the plant more carefully and found that it is attacked by the mealybugs which are the problem.
Can it be removed by any general pesticide?
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Re: Night Queen

Post by Tahir Khan »

You can spray any general pesticide to remove them but if their number is less remove them with a toothpick or a cotton bud dipped in vinegar.
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Re: Night Queen

Post by farah fayyaz »

Is it raat ki raani?
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Re: Night Queen

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Re: Night Queen

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farah fayyaz » June 27th, 2013, 10:39 pm
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Is it raat ki raani?
Yes! it is raat ki rani surronded with problems...
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Re: Night Queen

Post by farah fayyaz »

My raat ki raani is being destroyed nowadays from amar beil. Daily i remove it but when i see next day , again there is a quick growth of it.I am very worried about it.Maali says it is better to cut its defected part.Any other solution :?:
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Re: Night Queen

Post by M Farooq »

farah fayyaz wrote:My raat ki raani is being destroyed nowadays from amar beil. Daily i remove it but when i see next day , again there is a quick growth of it.I am very worried about it.Maali says it is better to cut its defected part.Any other solution :?:
You have to physically remove it in such a way not even a single strand remains on your plant. Amer bail has seeds as well. So it can grow again.
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