how to get rid of bumps on a curry leaf.
take part cooking oil and add it to 5 parts of water.
mix thoroughly and pour into a spray bottle and psray the under side of the leave.
this will Insha Allah remove the bumps
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how to get rid of bumps on a curry leaf.
take part cooking oil and add it to 5 parts of water.
mix thoroughly and pour into a spray bottle and psray the under side of the leave.
this will Insha Allah remove the bumps
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