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Frangipanni
Perhaps, although it is in a succulent garden & the succulents are doing
well. Will water in that garden perhaps once a week & see how it goes. "Jock" wrote in message ... "Ian" wrote in message ... | I'm no expert, however I reckon you are being too kind to your plant & | giving it too much water! | Robby | | Maybe right there. I treat mine mean, keeps it keen. Rootrot could be there but then, you have sandy soil..... Show it the axe. See if it responds. Maybe aerate the soil around it (fork) & give it some seasol. Jock |
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Frangipanni
Is there any hope for my sick Frangipanni? I've aerated the soil as you
suggested. "Wanda Too" wrote in message ... My Frangipanni is looking pretty sick. The trunk is going brown & looking bruised from the ground up to one of the branches. The other branch is still a green colour. The leaves are also looking sick, curling up & going brown. I know we've had a heat wave recently, but this plant gets a good soak twice a week. It receives direct sunlight from 11am until evening. It's in the usual grey sand we call soil in Perth. |
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Frangipanni
Is there any hope for my sick Frangipanni? I've aerated the soil as you
suggested. "Wanda Too" wrote in message ... My Frangipanni is looking pretty sick. The trunk is going brown & looking bruised from the ground up to one of the branches. The other branch is still a green colour. The leaves are also looking sick, curling up & going brown. I know we've had a heat wave recently, but this plant gets a good soak twice a week. It receives direct sunlight from 11am until evening. It's in the usual grey sand we call soil in Perth. |
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