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    HELP!!! Droopy plant

    If those are wood rails you might have a termite problem
    swc Reviewed by swc on . HELP!!! Droopy plant Ok so I missed one day of watering and didn't think anything of it because I have done the same before on hotter days and all my plants were fine but after i missed watering the day before yesterday I went to go water last night and only one was extremely droopy. It was fine like 3 or 4 hours before that so I quickly went and watered I had expected that it would pop back right away like any other plant when it is droopy but it didn't so I watered it again this morning thinking well my bed Rating: 5

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    HELP!!! Droopy plant

    ok so i had a buddy come over and look at the plant that's droopy and the one that was dead in a brush pile he said it had oak worms eating it and that's what did it any one have any ideas on oak worm problems

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    HELP!!! Droopy plant

    oak worms eat the leaves on oak trees or other hardwoods, is this what is happening?

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    HELP!!! Droopy plant

    Quote Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
    oak worms eat the leaves on oak trees or other hardwoods, is this what is happening?
    The leaves are being ate but only a few leaves and he said the stem on the other plant had what looked like it had eaten through the middle of the stem and up the plant killing it but what's weird is the plant die's almost overnight at this point it is finding what's causing it and stoping it from happening to the other 10 plants

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    HELP!!! Droopy plant

    I had these bugs that bored into the stalk and killed them. You need to do some detective work and find the place where the damage is being done exam the stalk of the dead plant for holes then open it up and find out what happened, then you can do something until then you're just guessing. See if you have a local master gardeners club or ag extension service.

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