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Be A Plant Doctor - You Don't Need A Degree

By: Kent Higgins



Be A Plant Doctor - You Don't Need A Degree

Kent Higgins

Most plant problems can quickly get a diagnosis, being an expert is not required. There a few simple questions you need to ask the plant patient to make the choice of the problem being a plant care issue or bug disease problem.

Plant problems usually come down to elimination.

Let's get started.

If a plant looks to lack vigor, growth looks stunted, flowering is poor the first question to ask is if the plant is getting all the need nutritional requirements. This goes beyond food, examine the lighting and watering.

How long have you owned the plant? If you've had the plant for over a year what did the plant look like last years at this time. This is why we keep some type of journal.

Are any pests noticeable? IF there are did the plant get them last year at this time.

NEXT

Does the plant have any seasonal needs or issues. Dropping of leaves, blooming, etc.

NEXT

What's the age of the plant? This goes beyond how long the owner has had it in their possession. Is the plant a seedling? Seedlings, small cloned plants and cuttings may be much different than a fully grown mature plant.

NEXT

If all signs point to no problems it's time to dig deeper. Here's where I pull the plant out of the pot if it is growing in a pot. Examine the root system? Is it healthy? Are the roots actively growing? Does the plant need repotting? Is the soil compacted?

Without a healthy root system your plants are fighting an uphill battle!

NEXT

If the roots look good it's probably time to pull out the magnifying glass. The magnifying glass is a plant doctors stethoscope. Getting a close up is like an x-ray. A whole new world can be found living on leaves.

Check the undersides of the leaves for critters, it's their campground. Look for spider mites, scale, mealy bugs, aphids, chewing insects and more. I recommend http://www.plant-care.com/pest-control-without-pesticides.html using neem for controlling plant pest.

Learning how you can diagnose any plant problems you may encounter is not that difficult. Take one step at a time - ask "What's Changed" or "What's Different" then eliminate the possibilities and throw in a dash of common sense. Soon you'll be the one giving out house plant care tips.

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