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Litl Fish 28-05-2003 01:56 AM

elephant ears
 
Hi folks,
Does anyone have any suggestions as to saving an elephant ear plant? When I
bought it a month ago, it had a luxurious growth, and many large leaves. As
soon as I planted it, the leaves started drooping and going yellow. I've
only fertilised it once when planting, and water it every third day. It's in
a shady area facing the West, and copping a bit of wind on the squallier
Melbourne autumn/winter days.

Should I repot it and place it in a sunnier spot slightly more out of the
wind? My wife suggested bringing it indoors, but as we've got a floating
floor system (her idea!) that gets destroyed by any water pooling on it,
that's out of the question.

Thanks,
Casey Herman




alwynne mackie 28-05-2003 01:08 PM

elephant ears
 
Mine does this at this time of year, so I think yours is normal. It will
come up again later.
Alwynne

"Litl Fish" wrote in message
...
Hi folks,
Does anyone have any suggestions as to saving an elephant ear plant? When

I
bought it a month ago, it had a luxurious growth, and many large leaves.

As
soon as I planted it, the leaves started drooping and going yellow. I've
only fertilised it once when planting, and water it every third day. It's

in
a shady area facing the West, and copping a bit of wind on the squallier
Melbourne autumn/winter days.

Should I repot it and place it in a sunnier spot slightly more out of the
wind? My wife suggested bringing it indoors, but as we've got a floating
floor system (her idea!) that gets destroyed by any water pooling on it,
that's out of the question.

Thanks,
Casey Herman






Litl Fish 29-05-2003 05:23 AM

elephant ears
 
Thanks for that, Alwynne. Of all the plants around the house, this one
looked the sickest, as if it was in the middle of summer and hadn't been
watered at all. I will rest easier now!
Casey

"alwynne mackie" wrote in message
...
Mine does this at this time of year, so I think yours is normal. It will
come up again later.
Alwynne

"Litl Fish" wrote in message
...
Hi folks,
Does anyone have any suggestions as to saving an elephant ear plant?

When
I
bought it a month ago, it had a luxurious growth, and many large leaves.

As
soon as I planted it, the leaves started drooping and going yellow. I've
only fertilised it once when planting, and water it every third day.

It's
in
a shady area facing the West, and copping a bit of wind on the squallier
Melbourne autumn/winter days.

Should I repot it and place it in a sunnier spot slightly more out of

the
wind? My wife suggested bringing it indoors, but as we've got a floating
floor system (her idea!) that gets destroyed by any water pooling on it,
that's out of the question.

Thanks,
Casey Herman








David Hare-Scott 29-05-2003 05:23 AM

elephant ears
 

"Litl Fish" wrote in message
...
Hi folks,
Does anyone have any suggestions as to saving an elephant ear plant?

When I
bought it a month ago, it had a luxurious growth, and many large

leaves. As
soon as I planted it, the leaves started drooping and going yellow.

I've
only fertilised it once when planting, and water it every third day.

It's in
a shady area facing the West, and copping a bit of wind on the

squallier
Melbourne autumn/winter days.

Should I repot it and place it in a sunnier spot slightly more out of

the
wind? My wife suggested bringing it indoors, but as we've got a

floating
floor system (her idea!) that gets destroyed by any water pooling on

it,
that's out of the question.

Thanks,
Casey Herman




These are a tropical/subtropical plant, my guess is that Melbourne is
too cold for them to thrive outdoors all year round. If this is the
reason then it may (or may not) re-grow from the bulbs in spring.

David



Litl Fish 29-05-2003 09:20 AM

elephant ears
 
Thanks for that, Alwynne. Of all the plants around the house, this one
looked the sickest, as if it was in the middle of summer and hadn't been
watered at all. I will rest easier now!
Casey

"alwynne mackie" wrote in message
...
Mine does this at this time of year, so I think yours is normal. It will
come up again later.
Alwynne

"Litl Fish" wrote in message
...
Hi folks,
Does anyone have any suggestions as to saving an elephant ear plant?

When
I
bought it a month ago, it had a luxurious growth, and many large leaves.

As
soon as I planted it, the leaves started drooping and going yellow. I've
only fertilised it once when planting, and water it every third day.

It's
in
a shady area facing the West, and copping a bit of wind on the squallier
Melbourne autumn/winter days.

Should I repot it and place it in a sunnier spot slightly more out of

the
wind? My wife suggested bringing it indoors, but as we've got a floating
floor system (her idea!) that gets destroyed by any water pooling on it,
that's out of the question.

Thanks,
Casey Herman









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