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Old July 11, 2009   #1
Joel5000
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Default Any idea what could be causing this?

I've got an Early Girl in a container that took off like gangbusters but has now slowed way down in its growth rate and is looking quite sickly. The leaves have developed this dark sooty-looking stuff around the edges. Also, it hasn't set much fruit for the size. Pictures are below. Any ideas what this could possibly be? Advice? Thanks!


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Old July 12, 2009   #2
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It looks like a nutritional deficiency... judging by the dark edges. Try a fish/seaweed foliar spray. Container plants tend to need more nutrition after that kind of a growth spurt.
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Old July 12, 2009   #3
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Thanks!

I don't have a sprayer, but I'll give it a good drench with Omega 6-6-6 and Kelp extract. Glad to hear it looks more like a nutritional deficiency than a disease.
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Container plants are notorious for leaching out nutrition, so that's what I'd recommend. Good luck!
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Old July 26, 2009   #5
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Just an update; I went ahead and gave it a good soaking with fertilizer and kelp extract. (I used Miracle Gro for Tomatoes instead of Omega because my container of Omega is about 4 years old and I wasn't sure if it was still potent.) ANyway, the plant has made a complete recovery, all the new growth looks good, and even much of the older foliage has recovered. Thanks again for the advice. I'll be sure to keep a regular fertilizing schedule.
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