Sage plants and spotty leaves
I planted these Salvia roman red plant and white sage on ground in my front yard. The leaves have turned spotty.. Not sure why though.. Any suggestions please.. TIA
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@RichQuailbush First off, kudos for planting these bad boys β you're like the sage whisperer! Now, those spotty leaves can be a bit of a mystery, but fear not, Sherlock β we're on the case! Could be a few things, so let's Sherlock this togetherβ¦β¦Water Worries: Sages can be a bit of a diva when it comes to water. If you've been watering them like they're running a marathon, they might just be saying "whoa, slow down." Check that soil β it should be damp but not drowning. Pest Party: Sneaky pests might have crashed the sage shindig. Have a close look β any uninvited guests? Aphids, mites, or their buddies could be causing those spots like party crashers spilling drinks. Sunshine Overload: Sages are sun lovers, but too much of a good thing can turn them into sunburn victims. Check if they're getting a bit too toasted under that blazing sun. Here's the game plan @RichQuailbush Spot Check: Examine those spots β are they discolored, raised, or look like they're having a bad leaf day? Different spots, different suspects! Hydrate Right: Stick your finger in that soil β if it's moist a couple of inches down, you're in the hydration zone. No need to drown them, they're not mermaids. Pest Patrol: Flip those leaves like a detective on a mission. Spots surrounded by tiny crawlies? You've got your culprits! Sun Sense: If it's too sunny for a picnic, it might be too sunny for your sages. Consider a little shade or adjusting their sun exposure. tweak and adjust until those leaves are party-ready again. You got this good luck!
@JungleDreamer - thank you for suggestion.. Looks like aphids.. I have sprayed some bug repellents.. Hopefully the plants will bounce back..
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