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drdragos9 April 20220 Wish green leaves
Dipladenia leaves are deformed
Hello. I bought a dipladenia from the market. I changed the peat, put it in new soil, water it when it dries on the surface. It started to grow and even form buds. The problem is that so far all the newly grown leaves are deformed. Please can you tell me the cause? I have another plant kept in the same conditions, but which does not have these deformed leaves. I have also attached some pictures. Thanks.
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Hello, in general, the leaves deformation can be characteristic of the attack of pests (for example, thrips) but, if you have not noticed the presence of any insect, and the other plants inside are not affected, then it is not a cause for concern (especially if it also have buds). Thus, it is recommended to use an adhesive traps such as Interior & Garden Insect Trap. Pests are attracted to the paper color and stick to the adhesive. Also, in order to stimulate abundant flowering, during the vegetation period (spring-autumn), it is recommended to apply regularly a specific fertilizer for flowering plants: Flowering Organic Fertilizer, 350 ml. For more detailed information about care, please see the following article: Dipladenia, plant care and growing guide.
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