Why Do Mums Turn Brown?
Fungal infection can cause mums to turn brown. It is characterized by browning, yellowing, wilting, and ultimate senescence of leaves. The entire plant may wilt and die, as the fungus affects the plant from the soil, infecting vascular tissue and hinders water supply. The infected plants may also show failure to produce flowers and stunted growth.
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You have more than one mother and she has petals? Your mum's what dear?
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I would cut Them back a bit. They are suseptible to mold and rust. water The base of the plant. Have You fertilized? The ones that don't look so good should be cut down to the grou...
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yeh ..he has the part of head klingon
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Chrysanthemums brown naturally after completing their growth and bloom cycle. Dead flower heads should be removed to encourage new blooms. Remove and destroy dead foliage. The tops...
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Mums are a vigorous late-blooming garden plant with showy flowers that turn brown if weather conditions become adverse. An early frost, very heavy rain, or a hail storm can turn mu...
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