Re: Ailing Hibiscus
hum..... mine is doing the same thing. Always does. I call it March
disease. Seems every year about this time all the 'over wintered indoor'
plants decide to give me grief. I think they just want to be outside!
I must tell you David, one of your hibiscus took a direct hit from an
outdoor lamp/table thing in a wind storm last summer. Cracked it
directly down the middle w/main stem showing all of it's inners right
down to the dirt level. Thought it was a gonner.... but it healed it
self over and survived it all.
Donna
David Franzman <dfranzma@pacbell.net> wrote:
Cathy, check your roots. What color are they? Really wet soil or nice
evenly damp? Any critters that you see? Is it possible you have mites?
Check those and if you have a digital camera send me some pics. Last
question are you loosing leaves from the top down?
DF
----- Original Message ----
From: Cathy Carpenter
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 8:28:33 PM
Subject: [CHAT] Ailing Hibiscus
Dave and Everyone -
My lovely hibiscus seems to be ill! I have kept it inside, in a south
facing window, and fed and watered it regularly. Several months ago, I
pruned it after it flowered, and repotted it. Despite my efforts, it
has been dropping leaves: they begin to yellow, and then parts of each
leaf literally brown and dry. I am convinced that it won't be long
before the plant dies. Very depressing. I looked at the leaves - for
critters, and didn't see any (of course my eyes are not the
greatest...), but sprayed them with insecticidal soap, just in case.
Any other ideas???
Cathy, west central IL, z5b (Where I planted peas: regular and snow
today)
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