It’s weird that you have just answered my question today as I noticed some yellowing on my 6 week old Moringa plants. I thought that it was because I was either overwatering or under watering them. It has been very hot where we live in Europe at 40 degrees Celsius, so I have tried to regulate the exposure time to direct sunlight. Thank you for your informative video 🖖👀
I live in the southern US where it averages between 35-45C in the summer with intense sunlight (the same latitude as north Africa) & they explode with growth. If they get a bit wilty, I'll put 'em where they get shade starting around 3PM, but full morning sun. They are understory trees & will put out a lot of large leaflets there, but they can also handle some intense sun as well.
Sounds like they may be lacking nutrients in the soil. A seaweed or fish based product as a weak tea watered over them. If you're in Spring they should continue to grow. But if you are in Autumn now then don't do anything. They may be going dormant. The stem will die but the root ball will shoot when the weather warms again. I have other videos on moringa you might be interested in. ua-cam.com/video/Vv7PoXY2FlY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MariaPage ua-cam.com/video/3RpsSOil3iw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MariaPage
@@mariapage4753 I got the soil from the landscape supplies, I think it has to much ammonia in it, yet some new ones I planted in different soil do the same thing. Do you think I should keep the seedlings dryer? Is it better to water less?
It’s weird that you have just answered my question today as I noticed some yellowing on my 6 week old Moringa plants. I thought that it was because I was either overwatering or under watering them. It has been very hot where we live in Europe at 40 degrees Celsius, so I have tried to regulate the exposure time to direct sunlight. Thank you for your informative video 🖖👀
I live in the southern US where it averages between 35-45C in the summer with intense sunlight (the same latitude as north Africa) & they explode with growth.
If they get a bit wilty, I'll put 'em where they get shade starting around 3PM, but full morning sun. They are understory trees & will put out a lot of large leaflets there, but they can also handle some intense sun as well.
@@MeanOldLady excellent thank you 🙏
Nice thank you :) I was worried already 😬
We planted from seed and they are still very small but some are yellow. Is there a fix?
Sounds like they may be lacking nutrients in the soil. A seaweed or fish based product as a weak tea watered over them. If you're in Spring they should continue to grow. But if you are in Autumn now then don't do anything. They may be going dormant. The stem will die but the root ball will shoot when the weather warms again. I have other videos on moringa you might be interested in.
ua-cam.com/video/Vv7PoXY2FlY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MariaPage
ua-cam.com/video/3RpsSOil3iw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MariaPage
THANKS MAM
Yellow and green leaves have same nutrients?
No
Very good 👍 see our pllantations in SriLanka
Hi, some of mine are coming out with "crinkled/deformed" leaves when they are very young, do you have any ideas why?
Not sure. Water?
@@mariapage4753 I got the soil from the landscape supplies, I think it has to much ammonia in it, yet some new ones I planted in different soil do the same thing.
Do you think I should keep the seedlings dryer? Is it better to water less?
Water is ok if soil is well drained.
Might be due to infection
It might be heat trauma, what is your climate?
Why it's getting yellowing....because of lack of nitrogen
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