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Lavender seedlings keep dying

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Lavender plants dying can be a result of over or underwatering, over-fertilization, acidic soil with lower PH levels, diseases such as alfalfa mosaic virus and fungal diseases (stay away from commercial pesticides), pests which do not include beneficial insects, and limited sunlight.Įxcessive water and the roots will go soggy soil resulting in root rot whereas lack of it can result in yellowing leaves and some leaves turn brown. Lavender plants normally thrive in dry and extreme heat weather conditions.

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Lavender plant is a good source of fragrance whilst being a pleasing plant to look at thanks to its flowers it is also used in making essential oils such as lavender oil.

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