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Georgia
01-08-2003, 04:32 PM
I bought a clematis plant about a month ago from a local nursery and
planted it where it will get pretty good amounts of sun. The plant was
a bit sickly, but the nurseryman said it would come back, no problem.

The plant now looks awful - most of the leaves have turned brown and
crusty and I don't see any new growth. Should I cut it back to the
ground or wait it out? Should I try another location?

I'm new to clematis, so not sure what the problem is!

Thanks

Georgia

Pam
01-08-2003, 04:42 PM
Georgia wrote:

> I bought a clematis plant about a month ago from a local nursery and
> planted it where it will get pretty good amounts of sun. The plant was
> a bit sickly, but the nurseryman said it would come back, no problem.
>
> The plant now looks awful - most of the leaves have turned brown and
> crusty and I don't see any new growth. Should I cut it back to the
> ground or wait it out? Should I try another location?
>
> I'm new to clematis, so not sure what the problem is!
>
> Thanks
>
> Georgia

Cut it back, keep it well watered and mulch the roots. Sounds like it is
suffering from a combination of transplant shock and drought stress.
Mid-summer is a tough time to attempt to get a young clematis established
(particularly in Georgia) and even more so if the plant is stressed to
begin with. Depending on cultivar, you may also be experiencing a problem
with wilt, however the treatment is exactly the same. It also helps
considerably if you plant the clematis deeply (4-6 inches deeper than it
was in the nursery can) in a well prepared and large planting hole. This
will encourage a healthy root system and multiple growth shoots from the
crown. It will want lots of water through the rest of the summer.

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