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Hi,

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?

Should I cut them back?

Thanks

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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"Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You may
start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled."
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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
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You
may
start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled."
Kerry Cue



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Thanks Chookie,

I don't use much and about once a month


Is that the recommendation on the packet?

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"Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You may
start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled."
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