Rat Ki Rani
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Rat Ki Rani
I have attached three pics of Rat Ki Rani. Its leaves are getting curl and not any fragrance I am observing in this year. In my area, all plants have same symptoms. Kindly suggest its solution.
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
is there anyone to suggest solution? Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
I assume this has happened recently? I think first physically examine the leaves very well for any signs of pests & their eggs. If you you happen to see something then post a leaf close up.
Regards.
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
Irfan sb, it seems that your raat ki raani is facing a 'Leaf curl virus' and have you checked the undersides of the leaves ?? there may be some sap sucking pests aphids or white flies that can also cause the deformity of the foliage.
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
Thanks Tahir Sab!
I checked but not found any white fly or aphids. It could be leaf curl virus. Then what should I do to deal with it?
Regards,
Irfan Siddique
I checked but not found any white fly or aphids. It could be leaf curl virus. Then what should I do to deal with it?
Regards,
Irfan Siddique
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
Simply break the affected part/Prune...and it will be gone......if you notice only new growth/tail part of a shoot is affected in this problem(whatever it is). ....
That is how i got over it
That is how i got over it
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
i myself having the same problem with my plant of Raat ki Rani....earlier leaves were same as posted in above..then i pruned them..now my plant seems healthy but there is no bloom yet. even i hav observed haevy bloom but there was no fragrance at all..which was disappointing.... .
so please suggest me what should i do...?
Now my plant seems healthy but its without fragrance and bloom.
Pic is attached. ( Tried to attached pic but my poor knowledge restrained me posting, shall be thankful if guide me how to upload pic)
Shall appreciate ur kind suggestions.
so please suggest me what should i do...?
Now my plant seems healthy but its without fragrance and bloom.
Pic is attached. ( Tried to attached pic but my poor knowledge restrained me posting, shall be thankful if guide me how to upload pic)
Shall appreciate ur kind suggestions.
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
It will bloom in due course of time. Be patient.
See this thread for how to upload images
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1793&p=15635&hilit=mulching#p15635
See this thread for how to upload images
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1793&p=15635&hilit=mulching#p15635
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
My whole plant is effected. it means that I ll have to prune maximum plant to kick off this disease.
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Re: Rat Ki Rani
You can prune it hard, just cut off the diseased parts it will regrowirfan.siddique wrote:My whole plant is effected. it means that I ll have to prune maximum plant to kick off this disease.