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Ray 17-05-2004 06:13 PM

transplanted Arrow
 
Got about 5 good "clumps" a couple months ago. They're about 10-15 feet tall.

The leaves are a pale yellow.

I used a 15-15-15 in a liquid form about 3 weeks about to NO avail.

Any ideas as I'd REALLY like to keep it growing.

It does have some new leaf starts up on the stalks.

Thanks.

Beecrofter 18-05-2004 03:13 PM

transplanted Arrow
 
(Ray) wrote in message . com...
Got about 5 good "clumps" a couple months ago. They're about 10-15 feet tall.

The leaves are a pale yellow.

I used a 15-15-15 in a liquid form about 3 weeks about to NO avail.

Any ideas as I'd REALLY like to keep it growing.

It does have some new leaf starts up on the stalks.

Thanks.


Laying on the fertilizer following a transplant would be like going to
thanksgiving dinner following major surgery.

Keep even soil moisture, use mulch.

Ray 19-05-2004 06:10 PM

transplanted Arrow
 
Opps. Thanks. I'll mulch it then...

(Beecrofter) wrote in message . com...
(Ray) wrote in message . com...
Got about 5 good "clumps" a couple months ago. They're about 10-15 feet tall.

The leaves are a pale yellow.

I used a 15-15-15 in a liquid form about 3 weeks about to NO avail.

Any ideas as I'd REALLY like to keep it growing.

It does have some new leaf starts up on the stalks.

Thanks.


Laying on the fertilizer following a transplant would be like going to
thanksgiving dinner following major surgery.

Keep even soil moisture, use mulch.



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