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ladybogue
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Hello,

A strange thing is happening to my Jade, which I bought a month ago.

Some leaves are getting black on the edges, then this black gangrene is kinda eating the leaves toward the center, and then the leaves dry and fall.

I first thought it was sunburn because I misted a plant beside and the Jade is next a south oriented window. But since the black spot is getting bigger and bigger, I wonder if it would be some kind of decease.

I never water it more than once a week, when the soil is dry, and I see no signs of bugs. There are new leaves growing and seem healthy.

Ever happen to anyone before?

Thanks :{

Plants: 6 | From: Montreal | Registered: Jun 2004  |  Seeded: 67.68.242.46
Shani
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I have no idea whats happening to that plant but it ssounds like the same thing that is happening to one o mine the edges and even the petioles of the leaves are blackening arund the edges and working its way in

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Plants: 1248 | From: Brampton, ON, Canada | Registered: Jun 2004  |  Seeded: 24.66.94.142
sachis2112
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I would say to get an antifungal spray as a precaution.

I'm sorry I don't know what it is but maybe that'll help narrow it down.

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Plants: 398 | From: Encino, CA | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 24.24.196.57
   

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