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Wanda Too
06-04-2004, 09:30 PM
Perhaps, although it is in a succulent garden & the succulents are doing
well. Will water in that garden perhaps once a week & see how it goes.

"Jock" > wrote in message
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> "Ian" > wrote in message
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> | > I'm no expert, however I reckon you are being too kind to your plant &
> | giving it too much water!
> | Robby
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> Maybe right there. I treat mine mean, keeps it keen. Rootrot could be
> there but then, you have sandy soil..... Show it the axe. See if it
> responds. Maybe aerate the soil around it (fork) & give it some seasol.
> Jock
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Wanda Too
06-04-2004, 09:30 PM
Is there any hope for my sick Frangipanni? I've aerated the soil as you
suggested.

"Wanda Too" > wrote in message
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> My Frangipanni is looking pretty sick. The trunk is going brown & looking
> bruised from the ground up to one of the branches. The other branch is
still
> a green colour. The leaves are also looking sick, curling up & going
brown.
> I know we've had a heat wave recently, but this plant gets a good soak
twice
> a week. It receives direct sunlight from 11am until evening. It's in the
> usual grey sand we call soil in Perth.
>
>

Wanda Too
06-04-2004, 09:30 PM
Is there any hope for my sick Frangipanni? I've aerated the soil as you
suggested.

"Wanda Too" > wrote in message
...
> My Frangipanni is looking pretty sick. The trunk is going brown & looking
> bruised from the ground up to one of the branches. The other branch is
still
> a green colour. The leaves are also looking sick, curling up & going
brown.
> I know we've had a heat wave recently, but this plant gets a good soak
twice
> a week. It receives direct sunlight from 11am until evening. It's in the
> usual grey sand we call soil in Perth.
>
>

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