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- Wilting Rose Bush - Garden Answers
Your rose bush could be suffering from both the high temps and dry air, and or too much water When a plant is first planted in the ground, it does need to be watered well at the time of planting, but then it should be watered according to its needs after that; always avoid over-watering
- Rose Bud Problems - Garden Answers
Roses benefit from a really long soaking every five to seven days depending on the weather Solution: water deeply less often 2 Fungus (aka Botrytis blight) This happens most frequently when a rose is getting hit frequently with water, either by hand watering or irrigation - sometimes it's drift from a sprinkler that's watering the lawn
- Bud Blast - gardenanswers. com
This is very interesting If you hadn’t said that the flowers never opened, we would have thought this looked totally normal Christmas cactus flowers last only for a day or two and very quickly pass from bud to wilted Your cactus looks like many at this time of year, with some flowers fully open, some in buds, and some on their way out
- Wilted Leaves On Azalea - Garden Answers
When a plant is still wilted after watering well, there might be several causes of this problem We'll list them here and you can decide what might be making your plant wilt 1) Is the watering REALLY the same between this and other plants? If you're relying on an automatic sprinkler system and assuming
- Loquat Wilt - Garden Answers
Loquats are known to wilt for a variety of reasons Some new leaf growth may become wilted and possibly die back or some leafs may fall off Most reasons are problems with the tree health, but not always Loquats can wilt when putting out new growth The energy required to produce new foliage can stress the older leaves causing them to wilt
- Drooping Basil Indoors - Garden Answers
This small pot actually has several basil plants in it There are several reasons it could be drooping, and often with plants what we see isn't the response to just one condition but a combination of conditions Here is what may be going on: 1 Yes, you are correct that Basil likes it on the
- Lemon Balm Leaf Issue - Garden Answers
Lemon Balm has very few pests or diseases However, they can suffer root rot if overwatered This may be the cause for your damaged leaves Regardless of the cause, you'll want to take several steps to prevent further problems First, remove the damaged leaves and discard them As a precaution, if you use clippers, wipe
- Petunia Problems - Garden Answers
2 This plant looks like it needs deadheading as well Regular petunias (not Supertunias or Wave Petunias) need to have the developing seeds that are under the wilted flowers snipped off in order to keep blooming 3 Brown leaves
- Boomerang Lilac - gardenanswers. com
4 Did anything get sprayed or dumped on the plant before or after you potted it? Hot water, perhaps? This will kill the roots so the plant will look as if it is dry and wilted Additionally, lilacs usually do best when planted outdoors in the summer or fall and left to grow with a dormant period
- Defoliated Lilac - Garden Answers
Your lilac certainly doesn’t look happy While it’s normal for them to lose their leaves for the winter, the remaining leaves on your plant look a bit wilted And then there are all the bare branches Too much water can cause wilting, as the roots drown Roots need as much air as they do water Lilacs only need about an inch of water per week
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