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Old 21-07-2005, 12:57 PM
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Paul Giverin wrote in message
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I planted a Perovskia last year which seemed to be growing well this
year but it now has developed a problem. The stems are about 36" long
but on the bottom 18 inches, the leaves are turning yellow, mainly the
extremities of the leaves. The soil is light and free draining.

My neighbour has one of these out the front of his house which is about
8 years old and his looks fine. He doesn't use any sort of fertiliser
and his plants just "get on with it".

Does it sound like mine is suffering from some sort of deficiency?

Cheers,

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Paul Giverin

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Hi Paul,

I wonder if this could just be drought. Your plant may not be fully
established yet, and is probably struggling in this very hot weather. Give
it a really good soak every second or third day. Don't be tempted to merely
dribble on it - a good soak will encourage the roots to grow deeper .. a
dribble will bring the desperate roots to the surface where they will bake.

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