Recently bought a basil plant from the supermarket to pot up and put on a window sill. The plant was doing well but now alot of the leaves are turning a silver colour. Any ideas what this could be?
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The overwatering bit might definetly be true. I sometimes get a bit heavy handed with the watering can. I will cut back on the amount of watering and see how that goes.
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I would tend to agree with overwatering. Basil are a Mediterranean plant and can survive quite dry conditions. Have you just put them all in the same pot or split them up. They often work better if they are split into separate pots.A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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Originally posted by scarey55 View PostI would tend to agree with overwatering. Basil are a Mediterranean plant and can survive quite dry conditions. Have you just put them all in the same pot or split them up. They often work better if they are split into separate pots.
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Shop bought basil is usually a lot of small plants potted together to make them look all bushy and healthy and you can often tease them apart and plant them all individually. If the plant is a bit sickly, best wait for it to perk up before you do anything. Cuttings root really easily in water tooA garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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Ah I see. I thought it was just one plant. The next time i will try separating them out.
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I had one that the leaves turned a bronze/golden colour. I googled but couldn't find the cause so put it down to maybe the spraying of air freshener or something. It was kept on the kitchen window.
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I read somewhere (could have been here on forum) that you cut the basil you want to the next shoot growing instead of just picking the leaves. This helps it from growing too tall and gives the young shoots a chance to grow. I have been doing this on my shop brought basil and it works. I have had the plant now for 2 months (first time I have not killed it in a week)and I still have not re potted from getting it from the supermarket. Reading the comments about will be repotting this weekend.
Still waiting on the seeded basil in garden to grow properly!
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Originally posted by cilla View PostStill waiting on the seeded basil in garden to grow properly!
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Supermarket pots of basil are seeded thickly so the plant looks full when they sell them. I use about 3 seeds per 3" pot,last year my basil reached huge heights in my east facing window,I cut it all down for pesto (& frozen) because it was sending out new shoots,I should repot them...I feed them with a high nitrogen fertiliser,to keep their leaves a healthy green colour,otherwise they start yellowing with lack of nitrogen in the pot.Location : Essex
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