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I have distressed cordylines & flax, they are watered there 2 days a week & are mulched, so why are there leaves browning & some of the smaller ones look like there dying. I should mention I am in Perth WA, as well I have noticed that mine aren't the only ones doing it. cheers Sandra |
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![]() "Sandra Bodycoat" wrote in message ... Hi I have distressed cordylines & flax, they are watered there 2 days a week & are mulched, so why are there leaves browning & some of the smaller ones look like there dying. I should mention I am in Perth WA, as well I have noticed that mine aren't the only ones doing it. cheers Sandra Hi Sandra, Given that gardening here on pure sand eliminates drainage as the problem so my first guess is water and or nutrient stress. Give them a good dose of granular wetting agent, some slow release fertiliser and a big drink. Make sure your normal watering is not just wetting the mulch as often happens when sprays are used instead of drippers (everything looks wet but there isn't much actually soaking down to the plant roots). Related to this also is that our sandy soil has almost zero nutrient content and the organic mulches we use drag out whatever nitrogen there was as they breakdown so you plants may simply be starving, the slow release feed will fix this. Second guess would be sunburn if they are new plants. Nurseries raise a lot of plants under cover so that they look fantastic and lush in the shop but when we get them home and plant into full WA sun they burn until they harden up. I think that keeping the water and food up to them as above will get them through this stage as well. Lastly I would guess that it is due to daylight saving which seems to be the cause of all ills in WA society. Maybe they are just pooped by having to cope with the extra hour of sunshine so they should recover when we turn the clocks back. ;-) Good luck, they are tuff plants once established so I am sure yours will come good. Cheers Col |
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Thanks, for all your words, I will have to feed them more.
cheers Sandra "GOW" wrote in message ... "Sandra Bodycoat" wrote in message ... Hi I have distressed cordylines & flax, they are watered there 2 days a week & are mulched, so why are there leaves browning & some of the smaller ones look like there dying. I should mention I am in Perth WA, as well I have noticed that mine aren't the only ones doing it. cheers Sandra Hi Sandra, Given that gardening here on pure sand eliminates drainage as the problem so my first guess is water and or nutrient stress. Give them a good dose of granular wetting agent, some slow release fertiliser and a big drink. Make sure your normal watering is not just wetting the mulch as often happens when sprays are used instead of drippers (everything looks wet but there isn't much actually soaking down to the plant roots). Related to this also is that our sandy soil has almost zero nutrient content and the organic mulches we use drag out whatever nitrogen there was as they breakdown so you plants may simply be starving, the slow release feed will fix this. Second guess would be sunburn if they are new plants. Nurseries raise a lot of plants under cover so that they look fantastic and lush in the shop but when we get them home and plant into full WA sun they burn until they harden up. I think that keeping the water and food up to them as above will get them through this stage as well. Lastly I would guess that it is due to daylight saving which seems to be the cause of all ills in WA society. Maybe they are just pooped by having to cope with the extra hour of sunshine so they should recover when we turn the clocks back. ;-) Good luck, they are tuff plants once established so I am sure yours will come good. Cheers Col |
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