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SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES CONTROLS AND COMMENTS
Plants wilt; flowers may drop and leaves may turn yellow
  • Dry soil
  • Water
  • logged soil
  • Transplant shock
  • Supply water
  • Improve drainage
  • Do not transplant in heat of day; water regularly after transplanting
  • Plant wilts and dies
  • Root, stem or corm rot (fungal or bacterial disease)
  • Plant in well drained soil; destroy affected plants; use registered pesticides as soil drench
  • Seedlings wilt; stems turn brown and soft and may be constricted at the soil line
  • Damping off (fungal disease)
  • Plant in well drained soil
  • Use registered fungicide as soil drench
  • Plants fail to flower; foliage looks healthy
  • Wrong season
  • Cool weather
  • Insufficient light
  • Too much nitrogen
  • Immature plants
  • Undersized bulbs
  • Plants have specific day length requirements for flowering
  • Do not plant sun loving plants in shade
  • Do not overfertilize; nitrogen stimulates foliage, not flower, production
  • Biennials and perennials often do not flower the first year
  • Too many small flowers
  • Plants not disbudded
  • Some flowers, e.g. chrysanthemum, need to have some buds removed to produce large flowers
  • Tall, "leggy" plant; stem and foliage pale or yellow
  • Insufficient light
  • Pay attention to light requirements of plants
  • General yellowing of leaves; yellowing lowing may be interveinal; plant may be stunted; no wilting
  • Nutrient deficiency
  • Virus disease
  • Soil test
  • Submit sample for laboratory diagnosis
  • Grayish-white powdery growth on leaves
  • Powdery mildew (fungal disease)
  • Use registered fungicide
  • Pustules containing orange, yellow, or brown powdery substance on leaves
  • Rust (fungal disease)
  • Resistant varieties if available; use registered fungicide
  • Brown, dead spots on leaves
  • Fungal, bacterial, or leaf nematode disease (any of several)
  • Submit sample for laboratory diagnosis
  • Brown, dead areas on margins of leaves
  • Scorch, due to hot, dry weather
  • Salt injury
  • Chemical injury
  • Supply water
  • Do not plant near sidewalks or drives that were deiced in winter
  • Not common in home gardens
  • Flowers wilt or fail to open; grayish mold appears on flowers in moist weather
  • Gray mold (fungal disease)
  • Pick off and destroy affected flowers; use registered fungicide
  • Yellow and green mottle or mosaic pattern on leaves
  • Virus disease (any of several)
  • Remove affected plants; do not touch healthy plants after diseased ones; control insects
  • Tiny white flecks or white interveinal areas on leaves
  • Ozone injury
  • Spider mites
  • Use registered miticide
  • Clusters of insects on stems or undersides of leaves; leaves may be curled or distorted
  • Aphids
  • Use registered insecticide
  • Leaves chewed or completely eaten
  • Various insects
  • Slugs and Sowbugs
  • Submit insect for laboratory identification
  • Use beer bait or commercial slug bait
  • Light colored tunnels or blotches in leaves
  • Leafminers
  • Use registered insecticide
  • Leaves stippled with tiny white spots
  • Spider mites
  • Use registered miticide
  • Tiny white winged insects on undersides of leaves
  • Whiteflies
  • Use yellow sticky boards (smeared with grease) to trap them or use registered insecticide
  • White, cottony masses on leaves or stems
  • Mealybugs
  • Use registered insecticide
  • (chart and information from the Texas Agriculture Extension Service)

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