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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have three eggplants that are about 14 inches high give or take. They were healthy when planted (starter plants). Now all leaves are yellowish with very tiny, and I do mean tiny, holes in them. Is this a virus? I’m new at gardening, my first time. Can I save these? Help I love eggplant? I need a list. Thanks
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1 Comment To "yellow leaves with holes on eggplants"
#1 Comment By kh0001 On 06/27/2016 @ 12:11 am
I’m sorry your eggplant isn’t doing well! The yellow leaves could mean your soil may be lacking nitrogen, or the plants aren’t receiving regular water. The holes are an indication of pests that are feasting on your plants. This article may help you positively identify which pests are using your eggplants as their buffet, and describes how to get rid of them:
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