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Old 02-08-2004, 11:45 PM
Mike Prager
 
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Default Stella Dora Plants

They like plenty of water and are heavy feeders. Try some
fertilizer and water. Especially important if it's hot and
dry this time of year in your parts. As others have said,
remove the seed pods as soon as they start to form.


Bill Smith wrote:

I have stella dora plants that have quit blooming, turning
brown and drooping. What should I do or what could be attacking them?

I have been treating other plants with a slug and snail killer.

Thanks

Bill Smith



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