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Old 24-11-2006, 11:40 PM posted to aus.gardens
Greg William Greg William is offline
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Default Lirriopes going yellow

Thanks Chookie,

I don't use much and about once a month

Regards

Greg

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"Greg William" wrote:

I have a few Lirriopes "Ever green Giants".

I thought these would be easy to grow,but a few of them are going yellow
and
I have lost a couple.

Some are in full sun and some in part sun (About 6 hrs)
I have been using Seasol on them,Any idea what I am doing wrong?


Check that you aren't using Seasol *too often*.

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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