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  • Garlic Trouble

    My Garlic Have got Yellow stripes ? on there leaves is this normal? if not can i fix it ?
    Only after the last tree has been cutdown Only after the last river has been poisoned Only after the last fish has been caught Only then will you find
    That money cannot be eaten
    Cree indian

  • #2
    When did they go in Bexy? Are they in the ground or in containers? Could you post a picture? Sorry to bombard you with questions and not an answer, but I think more information may be needed in order for someone to diagnose the problem
    Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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    • #3
      They went in November ish time. they are in a raised bed with winter onions. i have not noticed it till today and i have been out almost daily. my onions are fine.
      Only after the last tree has been cutdown Only after the last river has been poisoned Only after the last fish has been caught Only then will you find
      That money cannot be eaten
      Cree indian

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      • #4
        It sounds like pest attack to me: I get yellow stripes (they look dry and dead) when the leek moth larvae are resident in the leaves.
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          I have taken some pics i will upload them now...... i dont know how clear they will be tho as the lights gone a bit as its starting to rain.
          Only after the last tree has been cutdown Only after the last river has been poisoned Only after the last fish has been caught Only then will you find
          That money cannot be eaten
          Cree indian

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          • #6
            Variegated garlic...........you could be on to something there!
            My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
            to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

            Diversify & prosper


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            • #7
              The Pics








              Here are a few pics one is of the whole bed and the other of the leaves
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              Only after the last tree has been cutdown Only after the last river has been poisoned Only after the last fish has been caught Only then will you find
              That money cannot be eaten
              Cree indian

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              • #8
                How about windburn? Mine look like they have been scorched in places.
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                • #9
                  They do have brown tips it looks like they are about to brown up to be harvested but i pulled one (there is quite a few) to see if that was what was happening but there was no "bulbs" as such but it looked healthy enough and had a purple stem ???? and there was no evidence on nomage from creatures so i have no idea... could it be something missing in the soil do you think ?
                  Only after the last tree has been cutdown Only after the last river has been poisoned Only after the last fish has been caught Only then will you find
                  That money cannot be eaten
                  Cree indian

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                  • #10
                    Got the same thing on a couple of mine. I had it down to the leaves getting burnt due to water sitting on them when we had the major heat last week.

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                    • #11
                      surely that would have crisped them not given them stripes ? eee im alll confussed its stressfull this veg growing malarky
                      Only after the last tree has been cutdown Only after the last river has been poisoned Only after the last fish has been caught Only then will you find
                      That money cannot be eaten
                      Cree indian

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                      • #12
                        No bulbs, as in it hasn't split? Have heard about that happening. Apparently cold hard frost is required for that. Have heard some of my lotment Neigbours tell me that happened to theirs over the last couple of years. Purple stem, i have some of them. can't think now which variety that is. Purple Solent? I wouldn't want to pull mine out yet, I have to learn some patience! I have this habit of wading in when things aren't ready. Have read somewhere that bug infestation renders the leaves rusty; nothing about stripes.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by horticultural_hobbit View Post
                          No bulbs, as in it hasn't split?
                          That's normal at this time of year. They've got a fair bit of growing to do until they're harvested, June-ish

                          Not pest damage anyway: they would be ribbons if it was that
                          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                          • #14
                            Shall i Fleece them if its frost damage? i dont wanna lose them
                            Only after the last tree has been cutdown Only after the last river has been poisoned Only after the last fish has been caught Only then will you find
                            That money cannot be eaten
                            Cree indian

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                            • #15
                              IIRC there was a thread similar to this last year & the conclusion was a soil deficiency & to sprinkle some chicken poo pellets around.


                              FYI two major pests (neither give symptoms like yours ...
                              Leek moth / Royal Horticultural Society
                              Allium leaf miner / Royal Horticultural Society
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