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Old 21-10-2010, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by bluewillow View Post
hi,ive recently brought a felix jury magnolia, its in a 4lt pot and it is starting to loose it big leaves, which is the normal thing for the type of year, the problem is that ive left the pot standing in a contaner of water for to long and when i checked on the roots they seem to have going slightly black on the ends. I have now got the pot out of water but the bottom still seems very soggy. should i repot as i was thinking of doing this at some point ? also can anyone advise on what is the best compost to buy and do i need to use a slow relise rhododendrone fertilizer in with the soil .im keeping the magnolia indoors as it is only a young plant . any advise would be great.
Don't keep it indoors, even if you leave it in its container, there's absolutely no need, and it would be better if it was hardened off by being out of doors. Though if it has been kept indoors recently, then it might need gradual introduction to out of doors. Don't leave it in a container, plant it out. It's an ideal time to plant it out now. It is not a suitable subject for container cultivation. If for whatever reason you have to keep it in a container for another year, pot it on to a much, much larger container. It is in a ridiculously small container for its size already, and it will probably grow a lot more next year.