Chinese Wysteria - Dry leaves, Black Spot
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #60141
Hi all!
Very new to 名媛直播 and I have been trying to grow Chinese Wysteria from seeds. They are about 6 months old now and have got black spot on the leaves, very dry leaves and some of the leaves going yellow.
I have them indoors in a south facing window, I have tried anti fungal spray but so far not much change after about 2 weeks. I think I may potentially have under watered them during this hot weather but I am not sure. I have upped the amount I water them but did not want to over water either.
Can anyone recommend what to do?
I have tried to attach images so hopefully they will be visible so you can see what I mean.
Any help would be great thank you!
Very new to 名媛直播 and I have been trying to grow Chinese Wysteria from seeds. They are about 6 months old now and have got black spot on the leaves, very dry leaves and some of the leaves going yellow.
I have them indoors in a south facing window, I have tried anti fungal spray but so far not much change after about 2 weeks. I think I may potentially have under watered them during this hot weather but I am not sure. I have upped the amount I water them but did not want to over water either.
Can anyone recommend what to do?
I have tried to attach images so hopefully they will be visible so you can see what I mean.
Any help would be great thank you!
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Replied by lucR on topic Chinese Wysteria - Dry leaves, Black Spot
Posted 4 years 7 months ago #60142
They really need to be outside, inside they will die.They need unfiltered sunlight
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