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Old 15-04-2003, 02:56 PM
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Hi group, I'm having strawberry jar problems. I never tried this before so
I'm not sure I planted them correctly. The top levels are doing fine but the
lowest ones are shriveling up and dying. What did I do wrong?
Thanks,
Jane


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Old 17-04-2003, 09:08 AM
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I am guessing now, but the bottom is not getting enough water.
I put 1/2 inch pvc right down the center of my jar

with small holes drilled in the sides from about half way down to the
bottom , than I just pour water in the pipe.
My 2 cents.
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Hi group, I'm having strawberry jar problems. I never tried this before so
I'm not sure I planted them correctly. The top levels are doing fine but

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lowest ones are shriveling up and dying. What did I do wrong?
Thanks,
Jane




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Old 17-04-2003, 11:44 PM
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"Jane" writes:
Hi group, I'm having strawberry jar problems. I never tried this before so
I'm not sure I planted them correctly. The top levels are doing fine but the
lowest ones are shriveling up and dying. What did I do wrong?


You have a tower of strawberry plants and the lower ones are dying?
Could it be that they are not getting the water, perhaps because the
soil is water resistant? Can you tilt the pot on its side and direct a
gentle stream of water in around the roots of each? Are the plants
going chrisp as they shrivel?
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Old 18-04-2003, 12:32 AM
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John Savage wrote:

"Jane" writes:
Hi group, I'm having strawberry jar problems. I never tried this before so
I'm not sure I planted them correctly. The top levels are doing fine but the
lowest ones are shriveling up and dying. What did I do wrong?


You have a tower of strawberry plants and the lower ones are dying?
Could it be that they are not getting the water, perhaps because the
soil is water resistant? Can you tilt the pot on its side and direct a
gentle stream of water in around the roots of each? Are the plants
going chrisp as they shrivel?
--
John Savage (newsgroup email invalid; keep news replies in newsgroup)


That's what it sounds like, too heavy soil not letting water drain down.
Next time try adding a lot of perlite to the soil when potting it up.
For big strawberry jars, a perforated plastic pipe running down the
middle of the jar helps. If you can drive a pipe down the center of the
pot without breaking it, that might help with the current case.

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