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Donna Ludlow 10-08-2008 07:35 PM

Wilted sunflowers
 
Hi All, I went away for a couple of days and my mum forgot to water all my
plants... :( I think the worst to suffer was the lobelia and sunflowers...
I think the lobelia has literally had it and will probably be going on the
compost heap tomorrow, but I dont want my mini sunflowers to go the same way
as I wanted to save the seeds. All the leaves have wilted and the actual
petals are all limp and floppy, should they recover ok?

Thanks
Donna



Charlie Pridham[_2_] 10-08-2008 07:58 PM

Wilted sunflowers
 
In article ,
says...
Hi All, I went away for a couple of days and my mum forgot to water all my
plants... :( I think the worst to suffer was the lobelia and sunflowers...
I think the lobelia has literally had it and will probably be going on the
compost heap tomorrow, but I dont want my mini sunflowers to go the same way
as I wanted to save the seeds. All the leaves have wilted and the actual
petals are all limp and floppy, should they recover ok?

Thanks
Donna



Where an earth do you live that anything needed water? we have been in
snorkle and flippers for weeks!
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea

Donna Ludlow 10-08-2008 08:23 PM

Wilted sunflowers
 
Kent, even though we have had rain it has hardly done anything to the soil!
XD


"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
T...
In article ,
says...
Hi All, I went away for a couple of days and my mum forgot to water all
my
plants... :( I think the worst to suffer was the lobelia and
sunflowers...
I think the lobelia has literally had it and will probably be going on
the
compost heap tomorrow, but I dont want my mini sunflowers to go the same
way
as I wanted to save the seeds. All the leaves have wilted and the actual
petals are all limp and floppy, should they recover ok?

Thanks
Donna



Where an earth do you live that anything needed water? we have been in
snorkle and flippers for weeks!
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea




K 10-08-2008 09:34 PM

Wilted sunflowers
 
Charlie Pridham writes
In article ,
says...
Hi All, I went away for a couple of days and my mum forgot to water all my
plants... :( I think the worst to suffer was the lobelia and sunflowers...
I think the lobelia has literally had it and will probably be going on the
compost heap tomorrow, but I dont want my mini sunflowers to go the same way
as I wanted to save the seeds. All the leaves have wilted and the actual
petals are all limp and floppy, should they recover ok?

Probably.

General procedure for unwatered plants
1) water from top to wet soil, and to weight the pot down so it doesn't
float in step 2
2)stand in water for a few hours to soak the soil properly
3) make sure that plant is not in direct sun or in a hot place
(greenhouse, conservatory, porch) - this will cut down water loss from
leaves
4) spray the leaves with water (again to cut down water loss)
5) don't be tempted to feed the plant until it is back growing happily
and the soil is moist.

Even if you lose all the leaves and the current flowers, the plant may
re-shoot and produce new flowers, so don't throw it away too hastily.

Lobelia may be saveable, but it does have a tendency to turn into straw
if you don't water it for a couple of hours.
--
Kay

Tony D 10-08-2008 09:52 PM

Wilted sunflowers
 

"Donna Ludlow" wrote in message
...
Kent, even though we have had rain it has hardly done anything to the
soil! XD


"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
T...
In article ,
says...
Hi All, I went away for a couple of days and my mum forgot to water all
my
plants... :( I think the worst to suffer was the lobelia and
sunflowers...
I think the lobelia has literally had it and will probably be going on
the
compost heap tomorrow, but I dont want my mini sunflowers to go the same
way
as I wanted to save the seeds. All the leaves have wilted and the
actual
petals are all limp and floppy, should they recover ok?

Thanks
Donna



Where an earth do you live that anything needed water? we have been in
snorkle and flippers for weeks!
--
Thought my plants were going to wash away at one point !



Dave Hill 11-08-2008 02:45 PM

Wilted sunflowers
 
On 10 Aug, 21:52, "Tony D" wrote:
"Donna Ludlow" wrote in message

...



Kent, even though we have had rain it has hardly done anything to the
soil! XD


"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
ET...
In article ,
says...
Hi All, I went away for a couple of days and my mum forgot to water all
my
plants... :( *I think the worst to suffer was the lobelia and
sunflowers...
I think the lobelia has literally had it and will probably be going on
the
compost heap tomorrow, but I dont want my mini sunflowers to go the same
way
as I wanted to save the seeds. *All the leaves have wilted and the
actual
petals are all limp and floppy, should they recover ok?


Thanks
Donna


Where an earth do you live that anything needed water? we have been in
snorkle and flippers for weeks!
--
Thought my plants were going to wash away at one point !- Hide quoted text -


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The lobelia will probably grow back from part way down, Follow the
instructions given above re soaking, and if the soil/compost is realy
dry then add a drop or two of washing up liquid to the water, this
works as a wetting agent and will help the water penetrate.
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries
In South Wales where we have now had just over 5inches of rain so far
this month


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