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`--> Re: Potting mix ? odonata28 \(Lin...01-15-2007
Posted by Farm1 on January 15, 2007, 7:08 am
 
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mix...meanwhile

Did you do anything different other than put them in the potting mix?
Pots?  Watering regime? Weather?




Posted by Chookie on January 15, 2007, 7:42 am
 

Probably repotting them in hot weather did them in.  Whenever you disturb (ie,
damage) the plant's roots, you reduce their ability to take in water and
nutrients -- you might hear it described as 'transplant shock'.  That's why
you always water plants when transplanting/repotting.  

Often, you will see recommendations to prune shrubs when repotting.  This
lowers the amount of water the plant needs in the short term.

If the roots are disturbed and the weather is hot, you get a lower amount of
water going into the plant and a higher amount going out.  Sometimes, even
keeping the plant well-watered and cool will not save it.

Suggestions:  make sure your happy plant is well-watered and keep it in
dappled shade for a while.  You could try a bit of pruning (dunno what a happy
plant is, so this might not be possible -- some plants shouldn't be pruned).

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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Posted by Jonno on January 16, 2007, 6:48 pm
 Chookie wrote:

Sometimes, dunking the plant into a large container when problems occur,
will help save it. I always put seaweed extract with that. I completely
submerge the plant for a few minutes, then pull it out completely and do
this when it dries out again. This pushes nutrients through a damaged
root system and leaves. You can molly coddle a plant which is supposed
to be low maintenance.


Posted by odonata28 \(Linda\) on January 15, 2007, 9:15 pm
 

No I put it in a larger pot(?).
Thanx for all the help btw.
Linda