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pumpie
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yesterday i found some leaves on my large basil plants had turned black. not brown, not yellow, but there were black patches on a few of the topmost leaves. the only thing different for this plant is that i moved, so it was in my hot car for an hour and a half. it was only hot for the first 20 minutes or so. could this be the problem? i just trimmed those leaves and am going from there. thanks,
amy

Plants: 25 | From: hamilton, ontario, canada | Registered: May 2006  |  Seeded: 24.141.165.55
tkhooper
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My cinnamon basil that I planted outside has purple at the base of the leaves. About the same color as the flower spikes when they first form. But I assumed that was because of the transplant. Could it be doing the same thing just because it was moved?

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Deborah L.
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Is it maybe one of those basils that has the purplish color? Have you grown it before?

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Plants: 1772 | From: Southern California, USA | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 207.200.116.139
Deborah L.
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Pumpie, I think it was the heat, I've had that happen from just buying basil and then running errands.
Just a few leaves, the plant was OK.
Basil doesn't seem to like me however, no matter what I do, it stays light green and tender, like it's always young, and never mature and firm.

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Plants: 1772 | From: Southern California, USA | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 207.200.116.139
pumpie
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it's cinnamon basil (i think). i've had it since the fall, from a friend who started growing it from seed in the summer. i have 3 plants and they're huge. lots of tasty leaves. i'm confident it's not purple leaves, but it hasn't continued. thanks so much for the help everyone.

amy

Plants: 25 | From: hamilton, ontario, canada | Registered: May 2006  |  Seeded: 24.141.163.44
Deborah L.
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What's everyone's favorite use for basil?
I love to tuck a few washed leaves inside a grilled cheese sandwich before cooking it.
And to tear a few pieces of fragrant basil onto a slice of pizza. YUM !
I heard somewhere that cutting basil just leaves the flavor on the knife, so that's why I tear it.
Tear the picked leaves, I mean, not tear them off the plant. LOL.

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Plants: 1772 | From: Southern California, USA | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 207.200.116.139
   

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