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Old 22-10-2007, 11:08 AM posted to aus.gardens
Geoff & Heather Geoff & Heather is offline
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Default Advice please: NSW Christmas Bushes

Unless of course they have got dieback and it is slowly moving through the
soil having started at one end.


"Chookie" wrote in message
news:ehrebeniuk-30323A.21232308102007@news...
In article ,
"Casper" wrote:

I'm talking Ceratopetalum gummiferum here

I have put some pics online
http://www.innerweb.com.au/ourgarden...tmasbushes.htm but to
describe
the problem, we have 5 in a row. They start out ok on the left, then
deteriorate moving toward the right. I can't work out any difference in
soil, sun or drainage characteristics between the rhs and lhs. We did a
ph
test - pretty uniform, the soil on the happier plants showed the same
slightly acid reading as the soil on the sad plants, so we added some
lime -
that was about 6 weeks ago.

We keep them well seesol'd and blood and boned, also a little osmocote
'for
natives'.


I suspect you are over-fertilising them. You use blood and bone or
Osmocote
(not AND) only once a year; dunno about Seasol. Have you been doing more
than
that? From now on, just water them once a week or so to leach out some of
those excess nutrients.

I cannot fathom why you added lime given that the happier and sadder
plants
had the same acidity anyway. NSW soils are acidic, as are Australian
soils
generally. Christmas bush will tolerate clay but is originally from poor,
sandy, rocky soils, so it doesn't need a lot of feeding. The other
possibility is that they are getting too much water, I suppose -- they
don't
like wet feet.

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