Seedlings crinkling
"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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A lot of my seedlings have developed very crinkly leaves and/or
disorted shoots, and not thrived. Most of them seem to be regrowing
healthy ones, but I am a bit puzzled why. The species are Ipomoea,
Capsicum and Passiflora (various).
Greenfly got a bit out of hand, so it could have been them, or the
Savona I used on the plants, but neither has had quite that effect
before. Or the erratically cold weather, because all of those like
definite warmth to get going. A virus carried by greenfly seems
unlikely, because of the recovery.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
It sounds like sun scorching -which does exactly what you have observed.
You only need a few minutes of intense sunlight on seedling leaves to give
a partial or full scorch.
Ipomoea are particularly sensitive to sunlight for the first few days after
they have germinated particularly if you have raised them in a humid
propagator
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