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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comLast spring I repotted my spider lilies due to overcrowding. I used MiracleGroup Moisture Control Potting Soil. A few weeks later I left for my vacation home and a neighbor watered the plants weekly. When I returned home, I noticed small bubbles had started to form on some of the leaves and over the next few months appeared on more leaves. The winter months are a rest period for these plants, so new leaf growth is minimal. I am hoping to keep these plants going since they were originally from my grandmother and I’ve had them nearly 30 years.
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[1] https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/environmental/treating-edema-in-plants.htm: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/environmental/treating-edema-in-plants.htm
[2] http://ipm.uconn.edu/documents/raw2/Non%20infectious%20plant%20disorder%20Edema%20Oedema/Noninfectiousplantdisorderodema.php?aid=233: http://ipm.uconn.edu/documents/raw2/Non%20infectious%20plant%20disorder%20Edema%20Oedema/Noninfectiousplantdisorderodema.php?aid=233
[3] http://extension.illinois.edu/focus/index.cfm?problem=drowning-and-edema: http://extension.illinois.edu/focus/index.cfm?problem=drowning-and-edema
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1 Comment To "Leaf disease – bubbles"
#1 Comment By Alisma On 01/09/2017 @ 11:11 pm
This looks like a case of plant edema, an environmental disorder that happens when plants absorb water too quickly. Please see these articles for ways to help your plants recover.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/environmental/treating-edema-in-plants.htm [1]
http://ipm.uconn.edu/documents/raw2/Non%20infectious%20plant%20disorder%20Edema%20Oedema/Noninfectiousplantdisorderodema.php?aid=233 [2]
http://extension.illinois.edu/focus/index.cfm?problem=drowning-and-edema [3]