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Basil and Cabbage Cabbage's leave wilted on one side. Some were removed because the would not recover. |
Some reasons, I read about,
why Cabbage leaves wilt were:
-Underwatering
-Overwatering/Poor Drainage: Paradoxically
If the soil is waterlogged roots can't access oxygen and may start
to rot.
-Excessive Heat/Dry Conditions
High temperatures and low humidity
-Diseases:
Fusarium Wilt a fungus that enters through the roots and blocks the vascular system, preventing water and nutrients from reaching the leaves. Symptoms often start with yellowing and wilting of lower leaves, sometimes on one side of the plant and progress upwards.
Black Rot, Clubroot, Damping-off
-Pests
Pests that feed on roots of cabbage and Sap-Sucking Insects
-Environmental Factors/Other such as Transplant Shock, Nutrient Deficiencies, Soil Compaction,
To determine why your cabbage leaves are wilting, consider the growing conditions, inspect the plant for signs of disease or pests, and check the soil moisture.
Condensed Info from Gemini
QUESTION: "Why Do Cabbage Leaves Wilt?
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