Re: HELP!!!!!!!!!!!


Could be fertilizer burn.  Or bugs.  Is the plant grown indoors?  Do you see anything on the underside of the leaf?

Sheldon Hatheway <sfhatheway@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thom,

I don't know what's happening to your Dracunculus. I do have a question for you. What zone do you live in? Dracunculus are perfectly hardy outside (in the ground) here in Canby, OR zone 7B. Mine have survived near zero winters a couple of times and the inflorescence on one was 20" long and over 12" wide!! Quite spectacular (an opinion not necessarily shared by my downwind neighbor!). I usually mulch mine with a few inches of leaves if the weather gets really cold.

Good growing!

Sheldon Hatheway
Canby OR zone 7B


----- Original Message ----
From: Thom Powell
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Friday, April 4, 2008 5:04:08 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] HELP!!!!!!!!!!!


WHY ARE THE LEAVES OF MY DRACUNCULUS VULGARIS DOING THIS? it's not
sun burn... all of the sudden the leaves stared dying back and are
getting worse as we speak.... I am a nubie at this so please bear
with me....




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