Feeling lucky?!

Discussion in 'Pests, Diseases and Cures' started by FourLeafClover, Mar 30, 2021.

  1. FourLeafClover

    FourLeafClover Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello,

    Last year my 8 year old daughter found some four-leaf clovers in a field, so we dug a bit up and have been keeping it in a pot. We regularly get 4 & 5 leaf clovers (as well as many 3 leaf ones). Our clover has something wrong with it and I’m desperate to save it. Can anyone identify what pest or disease it might have and advise what to do about it? I can’t find any visible pests. Any help very appreciated.
     
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    maybe something had a nibble at them or the sun scorch water droplets on the leaves . clover is a very hardy plant especially when you don't want it so I wouldn't worry about it. Or you keeping it in the house ?
     
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    FourLeafClover Apprentice Gardener

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    Thank you for your reply - yes, it’s in the house and everyday new leaves are like this.
     
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