messy curry leaf plant












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1) The leaves doesn't look very healthy, any idea what might help them?
light green spots on leaves
2) What bugs are these? they are making a big mess, how to get rid of them?
Bugs or its eggs on the under side of the leavesfungi like things on the leavesfloor messed up because of this










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    Couple of questions,



    1) The leaves doesn't look very healthy, any idea what might help them?
    light green spots on leaves
    2) What bugs are these? they are making a big mess, how to get rid of them?
    Bugs or its eggs on the under side of the leavesfungi like things on the leavesfloor messed up because of this










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      Couple of questions,



      1) The leaves doesn't look very healthy, any idea what might help them?
      light green spots on leaves
      2) What bugs are these? they are making a big mess, how to get rid of them?
      Bugs or its eggs on the under side of the leavesfungi like things on the leavesfloor messed up because of this










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      Couple of questions,



      1) The leaves doesn't look very healthy, any idea what might help them?
      light green spots on leaves
      2) What bugs are these? they are making a big mess, how to get rid of them?
      Bugs or its eggs on the under side of the leavesfungi like things on the leavesfloor messed up because of this







      plant-health diseases plant-care bugs






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          On the assumption that all the images are of the same plant, the problem is a rather heavy scale infestation - the fluffy white deposits are connected to the scale insect. If you are using this plant for edible purposes, you're restricted as to what measures you can take - there are some suggestions for control in this link https://homeguides.sfgate.com/rid-scale-curry-plant-35319.html, but if you have any rubbing alcohol or methylated spirits, take a cotton bud and dip it in, then just touch the brown scales which are present underneath the leaves and see if that makes it easier to get them off. Try not to get the methylated spirit on the leaves themselves.






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          • Yes all the pictures are from the same plant, thank you will try and update
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          On the assumption that all the images are of the same plant, the problem is a rather heavy scale infestation - the fluffy white deposits are connected to the scale insect. If you are using this plant for edible purposes, you're restricted as to what measures you can take - there are some suggestions for control in this link https://homeguides.sfgate.com/rid-scale-curry-plant-35319.html, but if you have any rubbing alcohol or methylated spirits, take a cotton bud and dip it in, then just touch the brown scales which are present underneath the leaves and see if that makes it easier to get them off. Try not to get the methylated spirit on the leaves themselves.






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          On the assumption that all the images are of the same plant, the problem is a rather heavy scale infestation - the fluffy white deposits are connected to the scale insect. If you are using this plant for edible purposes, you're restricted as to what measures you can take - there are some suggestions for control in this link https://homeguides.sfgate.com/rid-scale-curry-plant-35319.html, but if you have any rubbing alcohol or methylated spirits, take a cotton bud and dip it in, then just touch the brown scales which are present underneath the leaves and see if that makes it easier to get them off. Try not to get the methylated spirit on the leaves themselves.






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          • Yes all the pictures are from the same plant, thank you will try and update
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          On the assumption that all the images are of the same plant, the problem is a rather heavy scale infestation - the fluffy white deposits are connected to the scale insect. If you are using this plant for edible purposes, you're restricted as to what measures you can take - there are some suggestions for control in this link https://homeguides.sfgate.com/rid-scale-curry-plant-35319.html, but if you have any rubbing alcohol or methylated spirits, take a cotton bud and dip it in, then just touch the brown scales which are present underneath the leaves and see if that makes it easier to get them off. Try not to get the methylated spirit on the leaves themselves.






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          On the assumption that all the images are of the same plant, the problem is a rather heavy scale infestation - the fluffy white deposits are connected to the scale insect. If you are using this plant for edible purposes, you're restricted as to what measures you can take - there are some suggestions for control in this link https://homeguides.sfgate.com/rid-scale-curry-plant-35319.html, but if you have any rubbing alcohol or methylated spirits, take a cotton bud and dip it in, then just touch the brown scales which are present underneath the leaves and see if that makes it easier to get them off. Try not to get the methylated spirit on the leaves themselves.







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          • Yes all the pictures are from the same plant, thank you will try and update
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          Yes all the pictures are from the same plant, thank you will try and update
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