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Something bad with my Mango plant #mango

Hi Friends, few days before I have planted a mango seed in a pot using cocopeat only and as plant was grown successfully but unfortunately some white bugs attacked it so I used the shampoo 3ml + Neem water mixed in one liter of water to control the white bugs but few white bugs died few where there. But all of the sudden the leaves of the plant started dieing and are falling down so today what I did is I shifted / transplanted this plant into a soil pot the soil mixture was soil + sand + vermicompost + cocopeat and also I spray neem water on it once again but I don't know how to save it now, it's 10days old plant. #Mango Midge #mango @Suresh Gollar

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Hi Vivek Gurkha . Ok nice - As per your sent image, I suspect, it might happened due to overwatering or heavy rain effect too. Don't worry, now remove effected leaves immediately from the plant, burn them. Further don't do overwatering and direct watering on plant. Even don't allow soil to become water logged. Make a hole below the pot to drain out excessive water for early and better results. Wait and see. Hope you might get good results. Try.

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Suresh Gollar this is the condition now, I shifted to soil, it it any pest or other attack

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Soil is well drained as I mentioned it's ""normal garden soil + sand + cocopeat + vermicompost" now. I grow it first in cocopeat only and that too have good drainage. Also holes are present there for drainage.

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Hi Vivek Gurkha . Lets check for Mango Hoppers too.

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