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Lyra123 31-05-2005 01:28 PM

Clematis Dying
 
Hi

I bought a clematis a couple of months ago and planted it against a
wall in my garden. Since then it appears to be dying. I have watered it
lots, but the leaves have curled in, gone crisp with black marks on the
edges and the middle.

Any ideas what is wrong?


Wolf Kirchmeir 31-05-2005 02:01 PM

Lyra123 wrote:
Hi

I bought a clematis a couple of months ago and planted it against a
wall in my garden. Since then it appears to be dying. I have watered it
lots, but the leaves have curled in, gone crisp with black marks on the
edges and the middle.

Any ideas what is wrong?


In no particular order:

a) over watering -- clematis needs well-drained soil, that stays moist
but doesn't soak the roots.

b) incorrect acidity and/or fertiliser: I've read conflicting advice,
some sources say clematis wants acid, others say basic soil. Whatever
you've got, try the opposite. NB that tap water often has too much
chlorine in it, which may also be a factor. Fill your watering can, and
let it stand at least two hours before watering; this allows most of the
chlorine to escape.

c) roots too warm (they must be cool - plant coleus or similar in front
to shade the roots).

d) infection (virus, fungus) or infestation (mites or ??)

However, I fear it's done for.


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