I like growing loofa(h). It is an awesome plant. I found that it takes a lot of room and to trellis, trellis, trellis. I built my trellis at an angle and was very happy I did. Next time I will build an arbor. No problem getting rid of. I just yanked it.Nice list! Do you have previous experience with luffa? I've read once it's in it can be difficult to get rid of so I'm curious about others experience with it.
I have a nice covered garden right now but we're working to expand by adding a full sun garden in another area for the same reason, to be able to produce much more at home.
See how the leaf is curling? Also plant has good color for the most part. What is happening under the leaf- can you take a photo of that? My guess is fungus or bugs. What has your weather been like? Lots of moisture? I'd look for bugs, check the stem, trim the bad leaves (and get them as far away from you as possible and careful w/ touching other plants), let it dry out a bit and hope the sun will dry and strengthen plant because they do look pretty good for starts... but i would be concerned and proactive about the leaves, especially if that happened fairly quickly.
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