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Domenick Lacertosa 14-03-2003 08:44 PM

Hbiiscus problem.
 
I just bought and planted 2 hibiscus plants. I planted one on each
side of my garage. For some reason, one of them is in very bad shape,
and I was looking for some help on determining why it was in such bad
shape. Here is a pictu a
href="http://www.atlanticshore.com/bad.jpg"http://www.atlanticshore.com/bad.jpg/a
(400k). It has only been there 6 days and it looks this bad. The
plant on the other side looks excellent. That area of the house does
seem to flood a little, so I replanted it 2 days ago with some rocks
in the soil hoping the roots wouldn't sit in standing water. Any help
would be appreciated since I am not sure this is caused by too much
water. Thanks in advance.

- Dom


[email protected] 15-03-2003 01:08 AM

Hbiiscus problem.
 
(Domenick Lacertosa) wrote:
I just bought and planted 2 hibiscus plants. I planted one on each
side of my garage. For some reason, one of them is in very bad shape,
and I was looking for some help on determining why it was in such bad
shape. Here is a pictu a
href="http://www.atlanticshore.com/bad.jpg"
http://www.atlanticshore.com/
bad.jpg/a (400k). It has only been there 6 days and it looks this bad.
The plant on the other side looks excellent. That area of the house does
seem to flood a little, so I replanted it 2 days ago with some rocks
in the soil hoping the roots wouldn't sit in standing water. Any help
would be appreciated since I am not sure this is caused by too much
water. Thanks in advance.

- Dom


Is that new concrete around it?

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[email protected] 15-03-2003 01:08 AM

Hbiiscus problem.
 
(Domenick Lacertosa) wrote:
www.atlanticshore.com/
bad.jpg/a (400k).

You're a google spamer too ?

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Timothy 15-03-2003 05:32 PM

Hbiiscus problem.
 
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 12:37:37 -0800, Domenick Lacertosa wrote:

I just bought and planted 2 hibiscus plants. I planted one on each side
of my garage. For some reason, one of them is in very bad shape, and I
was looking for some help on determining why it was in such bad shape.
Here is a pictu a
href="http://www.atlanticshore.com/bad.jpg"th some rocks in the soil
hoping the roots wouldn't sit in standing water. Any help would be
appreciated since I am not sure this is caused by too much water.
Thanks in advance.


Dom, it's a bit hard to figure out your issues with out knowing your zone
information....ect. But I'll give a shot. If your plant has only been
planted in the ground for 6 day then I'd have to say that your hibiscus
had issues before you bought it. From the photo, it looks like a leaf
blight or a possible root rot but I can't be sure from that photo though.
Your hibiscus could have a fungus of some sort also. It's really hard to
tell with little information about the plant. Depending on where you
bought the hibiscus, I'd suggest that you yank it out of the soil and take
it back to the store you bought it from. Ask for a replacement to this
diseased plant. When you replant, concider adding soil to make a berm or
mound of sorts. This will help you with drainage issues. A 6 to 8 inch
mound will do the job of keeping the roots drier. Good luck.


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