Guidelines for Diagnosing Plant Problems
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2024
- Is your plant suffering from a disease, disorder, insect damage, or something else?... Dr. Cheryl Smith, UNH Cooperative Extension Plant Health Specialist, discusses guidelines for diagnosing plant problems.
Thank you for making this video.
Thank you for your time and the explanation
Sincere salute to you. An outstanding video. Thanks for sharing
Great video.
More videos like this, or I guess just a longer version of this maybe, would be great.
Thanks.
There is too much to cover about this topic i'm studying agriculture engineering and i am specialized in plant protection we take each semester 9 courses to help us understand the symptoms on plants
Great information!!! Thank you 💯❤
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Very helpful information
My plant leaves are starts dying after plantation what should I do.why it happen
Thank you
nice video
Thank you for interesting and funny video. Best wishes and good luck! If you have some pests, you can show it to me too.
Thank you for your help im cultivating marijuana and black spot is taking them slowly, from your very informing video im rest assured its a desease and not man made, thank you
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That's awesome! Keep it up!
Wishing your plants a healthy and fruitful life.
Just enough water, just enough light, just the right temp, and healthy female seeds, you'll be good to go.❤
@@WALKIETEAM12 caldor fire took them lol they didnt make it but hey no more black spots lol
All of my plants are dying. We have pests, diseases- I tried to spray everything with soapy water. Now they look terrible. I'm so sad
Hi, please feel free to reach out to Ask UNH Extension with any questions you have about houseplants. You can find contact information on our website, here: extension.unh.edu/programs/ask-unh-extension
I sid the same thing lol
You should fertilise the soil with slightly acidic things
@@justananimeweeb6696 I wouldnt advice to haphazardly change soil ph unless you have a soil ph meter which is cheap to buy. On another note also check of your plants prefered PH online because acidic soil isnt for all plants. Usually if its a fungal attack due to root rot just soaking soil in the correct mixture of 3%hydrogen peroxide with water in a 1:4 ratio for a thorough soak would help. do that once a week for 3 weeks and you should be able to save your plant.
Lucky for u that ur not my neighbor or family.member....u lucky for me.
Pretty much a waste of time spent watching this.