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Magnolia (Susan)
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I recently planted a magnolia (first week in May). I know this is a little later than it should have been planted. the weekend it was planted was cool and wet so hopefully the timing didn't affect the planting. after planting I made sure all the plants were well watered and fed with miracle grow. I've since discovered that magnolias should be fed with a potash feed annually. I bought the shrub in April and left it in the pot, watering it often. it was doing quite well for a young plant and it was even starting to flower. since planting, the shrub has lost its few leaves and also the partially opened flowers (only two were on the plant). I now only have a few bare branches. it is a young plant. have I killed it (!) by feeding it with miracle grow or is it possible it has just gone into slight shock by being planted a bit late?? farmyard manure was added to the soil and was only placed on top of the soil after planting. what should I do? or is the general consensus that it will recover in the new few months and therefore will be ok next spring?? Sue (hence the plant) Liverpool soil conditions - not sure but can find out if it is important to the well being of magnolias. a neighbour has magnolia in his garden which is doing very well. |
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Magnolia (Susan)
Space wrote: Hi I recently planted a magnolia (first week in May). I know this is a little later than it should have been planted. the weekend it was planted was cool and wet so hopefully the timing didn't affect the planting. after planting I made sure all the plants were well watered and fed with miracle grow. I've since discovered that magnolias should be fed with a potash feed annually. I bought the shrub in April and left it in the pot, watering it often. it was doing quite well for a young plant and it was even starting to flower. since planting, the shrub has lost its few leaves and also the partially opened flowers (only two were on the plant). I now only have a few bare branches. it is a young plant. have I killed it (!) by feeding it with miracle grow or is it possible it has just gone into slight shock by being planted a bit late?? farmyard manure was added to the soil and was only placed on top of the soil after planting. what should I do? or is the general consensus that it will recover in the new few months and therefore will be ok next spring?? I think it's probably been loved - not quite to death. I hope. Leave it alone for now. Water it only in a dry spell. Don't feed it until next year. A containerised plant can, theoretically, be planted at any time of year so I really don't think that's your problem at all.. But good grief, you have given this one overload! Watering constantly, feeding with miracle grow, adding manure - the poor thing must think it's on steroids! Keep it watered only in dry weather, don't feed it any further and wait and see what happens next year. And do bear in mind that people with absolutely huge acres of garden, planted with dozens of magnolias don't and can't go round feeding each one two or three times. For most plants, healthy neglect is a better option than the regime you describe. Chuck a bucket of water over it from time to time and leave it alone. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon |
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Magnolia (Susan)
"Sacha" wrote in message I think it's probably been loved - not quite to death. I hope. Leave it alone for now. Water it only in a dry spell. Don't feed it until next year. A containerised plant can, theoretically, be planted at any time of year so I really don't think that's your problem at all.. But good grief, you have given this one overload! Watering constantly, feeding with miracle grow, adding manure - the poor thing must think it's on steroids! Keep it watered only in dry weather, don't feed it any further and wait and see what happens next year. And do bear in mind that people with absolutely huge acres of garden, planted with dozens of magnolias don't and can't go round feeding each one two or three times. For most plants, healthy neglect is a better option than the regime you describe. Chuck a bucket of water over it from time to time and leave it alone. thanks - I thought I was doing things right. miracle grow applied in week two. organic material. advice seen said water well even if rain forecasted. |
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