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Re: From Website
- To: Joseph King <j*@bigfoot.com>
- Subject: Re: From Website
- From: M* B* <f*@ozemail.com.au>
- Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 12:48:13 +1000
At 2:14 AM +1000 9/10/98, Joseph King wrote:
>I've been trying to grow Heliotrope arborescens from seed for some time
>with no success.
>This last time I managed to get three transplants which looked like they
>were going to make it.
>Now, two are spindly and the other looks good but, all have started to
>develop black tips on the leaves.
>I don't water till almost dry and have a light potting medium.
>Can't seem to find help to solve this problem.
>Any suggestions.
>Joseph King, 9218 Jiminez Drive, Hudson, FL 34669 727-861-1931
Sounds like they are getting too much sun and/or not enough water
Michael Bailes.
Herbarist
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