trouble with catnip
Some plants grow better clumped together. Perhaps theese are social plants.
"five of four" wrote in message
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I like to grow catnip for my cats. I bought 3 seedlings at a local nursery
and transplanted them into a clean 3 gallon plastic
container, containing Premier pro-mix potting and seeding soil, and put it
outside in the sun..
After about 2 months it was completely overgrown and began to develop a
problem. The bottom leaves began to turn a blotchy white
color. I thought it might be a fungus because it was so overgrown and no
air could get to the bottom leaves. I thinned out the lower
half of the plants, but the problem continued, and has all but destroyed
all of the leaves.
In the meantime I planted some seeds that I had harvested from the plant
and put them in a smaller pot. When they began growing I
made sure that they stayed thinned out and had no leaves touching the
soil. The same thing is happening to these plants, too.
Any idea what the problem might be?
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