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Stalled iris - help, please
I bought two baby Japanese Iris (Iris ensata) plants at Home Depot and
planted one in the pond over a month ago. The other looked iffy, so I kept it in its nursery container of aquatic soil outside of the pond to see if it wouldn't grow some. The one I planted had a couple of healthy shoots, but has only added a leaf or two and now seems to have stopped growing. Same with the one sitting next to the pond. The lily and pickerel weed I bought and planted at the same time are growing very well. The Iris in the pond is in a 2 gallon pot in Schultz aquatic soil and fertilized with a lily tablet. It gets about 8 hours of direct sun daily. It was about 7" deep and only grew a bit. I moved it up to about 2-3" deep a week ago and it's still doing nothing. Not dying - just stalled. Water temps are 70-75F now. What else does this plant want from me? -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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"Elaine T" wrote in message ... I bought two baby Japanese Iris (Iris ensata) plants at Home Depot and planted one in the pond over a month ago. The other looked iffy, so I kept it in its nursery container of aquatic soil outside of the pond to see if it wouldn't grow some. The one I planted had a couple of healthy shoots, but has only added a leaf or two and now seems to have stopped growing. Same with the one sitting next to the pond. The lily and pickerel weed I bought and planted at the same time are growing very well. The Iris in the pond is in a 2 gallon pot in Schultz aquatic soil and fertilized with a lily tablet. It gets about 8 hours of direct sun daily. It was about 7" deep and only grew a bit. I moved it up to about 2-3" deep a week ago and it's still doing nothing. Not dying - just stalled. Water temps are 70-75F now. What else does this plant want from me? -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com I've had a mix of irises in a bog garden for around 3 years. The first year I saw very little growth. Last year there was a big improvement in their growth until the dog decided that the bog garden was the coolest place to sleep last summer. This year the growth is fantastic. Partly down to the fact that this is now my favourite dumping ground for "tank water" but this increased growth was already there before I started doing this. Other ventures into Iris growing (of the non-aquatic variety and aquatic) also seem to bear this out and that it is time that is needed more than anything else. Gill |
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"Elaine T" wrote in message
... What else does this plant want from me? Are you sure it's not Seymour? Have you tried feeding it blood, or body parts?? -- Gareee's Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Remove Delicious spam to reply |
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Elaine,
I had to NYM shift again using a remailer, because nobdy was reading my replies, and everyone put me in their Kill file. Me Carol, the greatest ponder of world. That being said, You are dumb blonde, you effortd at geting a degree in bioinfomatic just went the down the out house of ponderland. To get a replacement for a light bulb, you go to Home Depot. Getting a plant a HD is like buying a hamster in walmart, they are full of dieases and they are going to die in 2 years of less. And what up with buying out of country plants? Buy american always. You need to go to Wally World. Elaine T wrote: I bought two baby Japanese Iris (Iris ensata) plants at Home Depot and planted one in the pond over a month ago. The other looked iffy, so I kept it in its nursery container of aquatic soil outside of the pond to see if it wouldn't grow some. The one I planted had a couple of healthy shoots, but has only added a leaf or two and now seems to have stopped growing. Same with the one sitting next to the pond. The lily and pickerel weed I bought and planted at the same time are growing very well. The Iris in the pond is in a 2 gallon pot in Schultz aquatic soil and fertilized with a lily tablet. It gets about 8 hours of direct sun daily. It was about 7" deep and only grew a bit. I moved it up to about 2-3" deep a week ago and it's still doing nothing. Not dying - just stalled. Water temps are 70-75F now. What else does this plant want from me? |
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Iris don't like to be disturbed. So this is normal behavior, all it
requires is patience, it will start growing again in a month or 2. ~ jan On Sun, 22 May 2005 09:21:15 GMT, Elaine T wrote: I bought two baby Japanese Iris (Iris ensata) plants at Home Depot and planted one in the pond over a month ago. The other looked iffy, so I kept it in its nursery container of aquatic soil outside of the pond to see if it wouldn't grow some. The one I planted had a couple of healthy shoots, but has only added a leaf or two and now seems to have stopped growing. Same with the one sitting next to the pond. The lily and pickerel weed I bought and planted at the same time are growing very well. The Iris in the pond is in a 2 gallon pot in Schultz aquatic soil and fertilized with a lily tablet. It gets about 8 hours of direct sun daily. It was about 7" deep and only grew a bit. I moved it up to about 2-3" deep a week ago and it's still doing nothing. Not dying - just stalled. Water temps are 70-75F now. What else does this plant want from me? ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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