1. During the autumn season this shrub produce vibrant scarlet foliage and small red-orange fruit in the fall as well as unusual corky "wings" which flare out along its branches.
2. If you find any pests like borers in the stems(Symptom: Holes in the stem.), then apply Malathion 36WSC in the holes.
3. Deficiency symptom:
i. Phosphorus (P): Purplish leaves, stems and branches.
Control- Apply Rock Phosphate to the soil
ii. Potassium (K): Mottling, brown top, purplish spotting, streaking or curling of leaves, starting at lower levels. Lower leaves scorched or burned on margins and tips. These dead areas may fall out, leaving ragged edges. In grains and grasses, firing starts at the tip of the leaf and proceeds down from the edge, usually leaving the midrib green.
Control - Spray K2SO4
iii. Magnesium (Mg): Loss of green color, beginning between ribs. Leaf tissue between veins and along edges turns reddish purple.
Control - Spray MgSO4 solution
Have some burning bushes dying while others are doing great. Why?
Have some burning bushes dying while others are doing great. Why?
They are dying.
A burning question is one that somebody is "dying" to ask.A question they feel strongly compelled to ask.
My hand, it's burning!
The leaves may be dying, which is natural. If the leaves are exposed to extreme sunlight, it may be burning. If this is so, allow the plant less extreme light. It depends upon the species; oreophila goes into dormancy relatively early.
There really isn't much you can do if the bark has been damaged. If the trunk is not girdled all the way around, the tree should live. Otherwise there really isn't anything you can do to prevent part or all of the tree from dying.
no webkinz can get sick though.
sheep farmng, wool dying, wool-turning-into-thread-ing
Dying :( (EWWWWW I FEEL SORRY FOR YOUR BABY)
May mean its dying, like all flowers, it does mean its dying, or its like "please help" XD water it
The female turtle does not protect its young from the burning sand, their skin and shell are made to withstand the hot temperatures.