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hello,
zone 5 Azalea housePlants... 1. 1 had had (and is getting again) some sort of deficiency (white / lime green tiny leaves) which i had been giving mirAcid to than 1 time per week (it was deficient for 1 year) how long does one *treat* them if they were deficient for that long a time (and possibly the others since they are only in 2/3 peat 1/3 perlite/sand) 2. the "spent" flowers -- how and where to cut the bases off? 3. do they require any other food aside from 30-10-10? thank you! |
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On Sun, 09 Feb 2003 11:35:22 -0500, Tanya
wrote: hello, zone 5 Azalea housePlants... 1. 1 had had (and is getting again) some sort of deficiency (white / lime green tiny leaves) which i had been giving mirAcid to than 1 time per week (it was deficient for 1 year) how long does one *treat* them if they were deficient for that long a time (and possibly the others since they are only in 2/3 peat 1/3 perlite/sand) 2. the "spent" flowers -- how and where to cut the bases off? 3. do they require any other food aside from 30-10-10? thank you! There's many factors in determining a plant's recovery. Plants heal much more slowly than animals. Sometimes it will be a full season to see changes. Azaleas should be fed after bloom during the growing season, then left dormant (unfertilized) other times. You can cut off the dead flowers as soon as they get that way. Be careful and go easy with the 30-10-10, that's strong for an indoor potted plant. Nothing is better than some fresh soil for trace nutrients. |
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Hi and thank you for replying!
[...below...] Phisherman wrote: On Sun, 09 Feb 2003 11:35:22 -0500, Tanya wrote: hello, zone 5 Azalea housePlants... 1. 1 had had (and is getting again) some sort of deficiency (white / lime green tiny leaves) which i had been giving mirAcid to than 1 time per week (it was deficient for 1 year) how long does one *treat* them if they were deficient for that long a time (and possibly the others since they are only in 2/3 peat 1/3 perlite/sand) 2. the "spent" flowers -- how and where to cut the bases off? 3. do they require any other food aside from 30-10-10? thank you! There's many factors in determining a plant's recovery. Plants heal much more slowly than animals. Sometimes it will be a full season to see changes. Azaleas should be fed after bloom during the growing season, they are doing both: growing and flowering... and i should feed them ONLY mirAcid? or a 20-20-20? what about epsom salts? then left dormant (unfertilized) other times. they are doing their own thing... when i got them they were flowerLess and currently they are flowering... more buds too... You can cut off the dead flowers as soon as they get that way. Be careful and go easy with the 30-10-10, that's strong for an indoor potted plant. i'm using the housePlant dose (not the outDoor strength) Nothing is better than some fresh soil for trace nutrients. the ground's frozen cannot get soil just ice ![]() peat, verm., perlite, composted bark and humus (turkey manure) would that be an idea? Thanks very much again! sincerely Tanya |
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Can you give them too much acid. I dont have any of them, but I use azalea
food for my blueberries, and wonder if you arent giving them too much. Maybe you could take a soil sample from one of your plants to the extension office or someone with the capability, and have it tested for pH. Good luck. Dwayne "Tanya" wrote in message ... hello, zone 5 Azalea housePlants... 1. 1 had had (and is getting again) some sort of deficiency (white / lime green tiny leaves) which i had been giving mirAcid to than 1 time per week (it was deficient for 1 year) how long does one *treat* them if they were deficient for that long a time (and possibly the others since they are only in 2/3 peat 1/3 perlite/sand) 2. the "spent" flowers -- how and where to cut the bases off? 3. do they require any other food aside from 30-10-10? thank you! |
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"Dwayne" wrote in message
... Can you give them too much acid. I dont have any of them, but I use azalea food for my blueberries, and wonder if you arent giving them too much. Maybe you could take a soil sample from one of your plants to the extension office or someone with the capability, and have it tested for pH. Good luck. Dwayne Definitely. A toxicity to trace elements develops if the ph level drops below 4.5 which is evidenced when the leaves turn yellow, but the leaf veins remain green. John |
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Dwayne wrote:
Can you give them too much acid. I dont have any of them, but I use azalea food for my blueberries, and wonder if you arent giving them too much. Maybe you could take a soil sample from one of your plants to the extension office or someone with the capability, and have it tested for pH. Good luck. Dwayne "Tanya" wrote in message ... hello, zone 5 Azalea housePlants... 1. 1 had had (and is getting again) some sort of deficiency (white / lime green tiny leaves) which i had been giving mirAcid to than 1 time per week (it was deficient for 1 year) how long does one *treat* them if they were deficient for that long a time (and possibly the others since they are only in 2/3 peat 1/3 perlite/sand) 2. the "spent" flowers -- how and where to cut the bases off? 3. do they require any other food aside from 30-10-10? thank you! thanks a lot, Dwayne i have the capsules and a pool testing kit and tested them ... i'd given 1 sulfur for mites/root problems and that one had pH 6.8 (pool test) neutral w/ capsules) the others were basic (8) or neutral... thanks again! sincerely Tanya |
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B & J wrote:
"Dwayne" wrote in message ... Can you give them too much acid. I dont have any of them, but I use azalea food for my blueberries, and wonder if you arent giving them too much. Maybe you could take a soil sample from one of your plants to the extension office or someone with the capability, and have it tested for pH. Good luck. Dwayne Definitely. A toxicity to trace elements develops if the ph level drops below 4.5 which is evidenced when the leaves turn yellow, but the leaf veins remain green. John thank you very much for the reply... first only 1 is pH 7 (6.8) (i'd given it some sulfur for different reasons) also they don't have yellow leaves w/ green veins.. 1 has white/limeGreen leaves which are TINY on some branches but the n, p k in all were the lowest numbers (deficient) (soil capsules) except 1 which i have been feeding more to... (which was debatably moderate) |
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