Beginner Gardening: is this approach correct for fungus gnats?, 2 by sgvaibhav
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sgvaibhav wrote: So basically, my leaves were yellowing before i applied cinnamon powder. After applying cinnamon powder, i moved my plant outdoor, so it gets some wind and the gnats get a place to run away maybe. But i think direct sunlight outdoor in my balcony caused leaves to scorch and many more leaves became yellow. So i bought it inside within 5 days. Now it has been few weeks since its inside but so many leaves had been yellowing and i might have plucked more than 10 leaves.... The plant looked very little, compared to the pot size( it was already in a bigger pot and further lost so many leaves). So i decided to re-pot in a suitable pot size. Weirdly after having so much space and so big pot, i discovered the plant is root bound to some extent. Can this cause the leaves to become yellow, brown? The fungus gnat infestation is cured by 70%. There are flying fungus gnats but it all seems in control compared to what it was before. I have repotted in smaller pot today as you all can see in the pictures, but any advice on what i should do with the root-bound? Old pics here(months old) - http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1353095/ Today's picture attached after repotting Fungus gnat is no more a problem, but yellowing, browning and losing my leaves are a problem now. This message was edited Apr 14, 2014 5:15 AM |


