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Whats eating my Dahlias
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Ive got quite a few dahlias in pots, (mainly cactus types), they have flowered and look great but now something is devouring (destroying) the flower buds before they open. Any ideas, and more importantly a remedy? Cheers Ed |
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"gasdoctor" wrote in message ... Hi, Ive got quite a few dahlias in pots, (mainly cactus types), they have flowered and look great but now something is devouring (destroying) the flower buds before they open. Any ideas, and more importantly a remedy? Slugs. Slug pellets. Andy. |
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 21:08:35 +0000, gasdoctor
wrote: Hi, Ive got quite a few dahlias in pots, (mainly cactus types), they have flowered and look great but now something is devouring (destroying) the flower buds before they open. Any ideas, and more importantly a remedy? Isn't it earwigs that damage dahlias? I've never grown them, but my father-in-law used to. The traditional way was to fill a flowerpot with straw or crumpled newspaper and invert it on a cane to the height of the flowers. The earwigs are supposed to go inside the pots at night and you can dispose of them each morning. However you say it is the buds being damaged, so maybe it is slugs or snails. Pam in Bristol |
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 07:04:51 GMT, Pam Moore
wrote: On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 21:08:35 +0000, gasdoctor wrote: Hi, Ive got quite a few dahlias in pots, (mainly cactus types), they have flowered and look great but now something is devouring (destroying) the flower buds before they open. Any ideas, and more importantly a remedy? Isn't it earwigs that damage dahlias? I've never grown them, but my father-in-law used to. The traditional way was to fill a flowerpot with straw or crumpled newspaper and invert it on a cane to the height of the flowers. The earwigs are supposed to go inside the pots at night and you can dispose of them each morning. However you say it is the buds being damaged, so maybe it is slugs or snails. Pam in Bristol Slugs and snails will normally eat the leaves and chew through the stems on young plants, so there should definitely be other signs of attack as well as the buds. Dahlias are very thirsty plants and need a lot of watering - up to a gallon of water per day per flowering plant, when in the ground, as well as regular feeding. I've never grown them to maturity in pots but in the hot dry conditions we've been having I could envisage having to water more than once a day. Under drought conditions, the buds can drop off before flowering. Earwigs don't really cause a lot of damage, they're more of an aesthetic problem and if you cut flowers and take them in the house you'll have earwigs everywhere. Dahlias are also prone to aphid attack. Blackfly on mine has been particularly bad this year. They congregate thickly on the flowering stems (along with the inevitable ants) and if not dealt with the stems are severely weakened, causing poor blooms or bud drop. |
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