fiffy0717
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Snow peas plant wilting.. help

I'm having problems with my snow peas. It was growing fine until recently, the bottom leaves started to wilt. This happened with one of the snow pea plant before that I planted in the same container, which I've removed and disposed. The new plant is starting to show the sign of wilt, is it fusarium wilt? If so, what can I do?

cynthia_h
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If you live where it's hot, the snow peas could be reacting to the heat.

Not knowing anything about where you are (Alberta? Argentina? Assam?), I can't venture anything beyond that.

Hope we can help you more soon here at The Helpful Gardener.

Cynthia H.
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fiffy0717
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I'm in Hong Kong. It's around 18C now. The plant is placed under the roof, so it does receive sufficient sunlight but shouldn't be too hot.

Grunta0
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fiffy0717 wrote:I'm having problems with my snow peas. It was growing fine until recently, the bottom leaves started to wilt. This happened with one of the snow pea plant before that I planted in the same container, which I've removed and disposed. The new plant is starting to show the sign of wilt, is it fusarium wilt? If so, what can I do?
Mine too. About a week ago mine started to turn yellow and die.

I'm in Oz, it's about 26 degrees and we have had some heavy rainfall recently.



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