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rhodedendron help
hi i think the previous tenant put a small 'ingrid melquist' rhody in the back garden. it's only about 18 inches high now. the soil here is towards alkaline which i believe is wrong for it, plus it has a position that would get quite a lot of bright sun in mid summer. i think he planted it as an experiment. i've recently noticed that some of the leaves are going brown and getting holes. it only seems to be on one side of the plant at the moment. i've linked some pics from photobucket:
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...6/DSCN0529.jpg http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...6/DSCN0530.jpg any ideas what it could be? i think it had some browning of leaf tips before snow recently but seems worse now. i'm a garden dunce i'm afraid, but would like to keep the rhody if possible. would it benefit from moving to a more sheltered, shady position? and would it be ok with being moved? could it be grown in a large pot? appreciate any help. thanks |
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rhodedendron help
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:54:40 +0000, lowlife
wrote: Gill Matthews Wrote: In article , says...- hi i think the previous tenant put a small 'ingrid melquist' rhody in the back garden. it's only about 18 inches high now. the soil here is towards alkaline which i believe is wrong for it, plus it has a position that would get quite a lot of bright sun in mid summer. i think he planted it as an experiment. i've recently noticed that some of the leaves are going brown and getting holes. it only seems to be on one side of the plant at the moment. i've linked some pics from photobucket: http://tinyurl.com/2xl2sr http://tinyurl.com/2epuva any ideas what it could be? i think it had some browning of leaf tips before snow recently but seems worse now. i'm a garden dunce i'm afraid, but would like to keep the rhody if possible. would it benefit from moving to a more sheltered, shady position? and would it be ok with being moved? could it be grown in a large pot? appreciate any help. thanks - That does look a bit like alkaline damage. were the leaves yellow before they went brown? If you are sure that your soil is alkaline, I would transfer it into a large pot of ericaceous compost and water it through with a liquid feed for acid loving plants. I dont know the variety so I'm not sure if a large pot is a viable long term solution. I have been successful in keeping 'patio varieties' in pots. Gill M - - thanks, no there was no sign of yellowing, just brown leaf tips. strange to me it is on one side of the plant if you look at pic. i will try that though. Wind burn on that side? -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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