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daylilies with problem!!
My established beds of daylilies are developing a problem that needs a
diagnosis so it can be treated before the plants die, leaving me bloomless. One half of the lower more mature leaves turns yellow, then brown. Eventually the leaf dies. I used the sprinkler in case it was simple thirst, but that didn't seem to help. Are daylilies susceptible to foliar fungus or other diseases? If so, what is the best treatment? Also, when is the best time to give a shot of organic fertilizer? They are developing buds now.... Thanks! -- laurie (Mother Mastiff) Please review my draft web page about my birds, www.mothermastiff.com (You can use the Contact page to send feedback!) N.B., Please remove "your teeth" to reply! |
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On 2005-06-02, laurie (Mother Mastiff) wrote:
My established beds of daylilies are developing a problem that needs a diagnosis so it can be treated before the plants die, leaving me bloomless. One half of the lower more mature leaves turns yellow, then brown. Eventually the leaf dies. I used the sprinkler in case it was simple thirst, but that didn't seem to help. Are daylilies susceptible to foliar fungus or other diseases? If so, what is the best treatment? Also, when is the best time to give a shot of organic fertilizer? They are developing buds now.... Thanks! Have you dug any to see if the roots are ok. Could be voles. Not sure about fertilizer, but probably like other things they should have been fertilized much earlier, but a shot after they bloom would make them stronger for next year. -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. is a garbage address. |
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Wes,
Thanks! Will check roots tomorrow, BUT I am suspecting foliar fungus, because it is so even across most of the beds by now, not hit and miss as I magine burrowing critters would make it look. Also, it seems to be spreading to two potted lilies that I haven't had time to put in the ground yet, they are in place, just not planted (Little Grapette and another, rosier one.) -- laurie (Mother Mastiff) Please review my draft web page about my birds, www.mothermastiff.com (You can use the Contact page to send feedback!) N.B., Please remove "your teeth" to reply! wrote in message . .. On 2005-06-02, laurie (Mother Mastiff) wrote: My established beds of daylilies are developing a problem that needs a diagnosis so it can be treated before the plants die, leaving me bloomless. One half of the lower more mature leaves turns yellow, then brown. Eventually the leaf dies. I used the sprinkler in case it was simple thirst, but that didn't seem to help. Are daylilies susceptible to foliar fungus or other diseases? If so, what is the best treatment? Also, when is the best time to give a shot of organic fertilizer? They are developing buds now.... Thanks! Have you dug any to see if the roots are ok. Could be voles. Not sure about fertilizer, but probably like other things they should have been fertilized much earlier, but a shot after they bloom would make them stronger for next year. -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. is a garbage address. |
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