3,226 Garden Web Discussions | Dahlias

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sona2010

Thank you!

    Bookmark     July 13, 2010 at 6:20PM
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izharhaq

The plant is quiet healthy looking and great bloom... thanks for sharing

Izhar

    Bookmark     July 14, 2010 at 8:14AM
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jroot(5A Ont. Canada (near Guelph))

I thought I lost one, but I noted today several new shoots coming out from it. All the others around it are several feet tall and blooming, but this wee one has started up again. Bless her!

    Bookmark     July 6, 2010 at 3:48PM
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honnat

Lost two to rot in our rainy June / early july. One was a big bummer as it was probably the one I wanted to see the most - Parkland Glory. next year....

    Bookmark     July 14, 2010 at 12:45AM
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ladybugsmom192(9)

quite curious to hear what others say as i have almost exact situation with the exception of not being sure if i should/can plant it in noon to pm sun.

thanks
angela

    Bookmark     July 11, 2010 at 2:34PM
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oscarthecat(z7MD)

White spots possibly virus????????? Steve S.

    Bookmark     July 12, 2010 at 6:43AM
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oscarthecat(z7MD)

cut underground Steve S.

    Bookmark     July 11, 2010 at 12:47PM
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oscarthecat(z7MD)

I'm watering plenty but having same experience here. Steve S.

    Bookmark     July 10, 2010 at 7:41AM
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redmond_phyllis

I'm jealous! Not one bloom yet. Not even a bud big enough to be close! Best estimate of ETA of first bloom is maybe 10 days. It will be at least a month before I have a significant number of dahlias. But where I live, August - Sept are my best months.

Most of my plants are shorter than I would expect. A few bug problems which I'm trying to correct with organically friendly methods. I think I'll be okay, but I'll second the comment about weird weather. Last year was strange too.

    Bookmark     July 10, 2010 at 2:09PM
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oscarthecat(z7MD)

Got an inch of much needed rain here last nite. Thanks Be. Steve S.

    Bookmark     July 10, 2010 at 7:37AM
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redmond_phyllis

Hi Newbie

My dahlias have been experiencing some crunchy leaves, often with holes associated too. I thought at least the crunchy part was about hot weather, because the first time I noticed it was after a 95 degree day. And not just crunchy leaves, some leaves turn plain droopy. But tonight, I noticed that the crunchy leaves, if you dig down in the foliage to the newest growth, the leaves are not quite unfolding Inside, I found bugs, little black ones. I sprayed in soapy water, which I don't know will kill the bug variety in question, since I don't know what the bug in question is. But it seems that I recall reading something about a bug that sucks the fluid from a plant? If so, that may explain the drooping or crunchy leaves, as it would be hard for a plant to hold up to a hot day with small parasites sucking fluid. Not sure this set of facts matches yours, but maybe we can both learn something from whatever input others have to share.

Happy to say that not all my plants are experiencing these problems. Some are doing very well, and I'm looking forward to blooms in the next couple weeks.

Phyllis

    Bookmark     July 10, 2010 at 12:39AM
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captainobvious

How about some pictures...?

=)

    Bookmark     July 7, 2010 at 2:25PM
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fivefootmenace

Here are the 3 that are blooming right now...the yellow one was mislabeled so if anyone knows what it is let me know :-) and I have to say the boogie woogie is fantastic!


[IMG]http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj60/fivefootmenace/flowers105.jpg[/IMG]

    Bookmark     July 9, 2010 at 6:51PM
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nhdahlialover

I'm sooo jealous. I'm just starting to see some buds here in New Hampshire, but still have a ways to go before blooms. Last year we had an all rain early summer problem. This year no rain! Ran the well temporarily dry the other day trying to water everything. Hoping for a good thunderstorm today!

    Bookmark     July 8, 2010 at 6:57AM
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pdshop(5)

I wanted a brug this year but couldn't find one? Do you get the bulb(?) and start it yourself?

    Bookmark     July 9, 2010 at 4:30PM
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eigdeh(z6 NJ)

Thanks for the responses! They indeed started to grow when they were put in the ground. I got brave and even pinched them a bit, so they are back to 6 inches again. :C) At least I know that they are growing.

Ke

    Bookmark     June 30, 2010 at 2:14PM
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jroot(5A Ont. Canada (near Guelph))

The question about what kind of dahlias they are is significant. Dahlias grow to differing heights. Are they dwarf? Are they the type to grow 4-5 feet?

I find that planting them in the ground produces the best flowers, unless they are in a truly very large planter.

    Bookmark     July 6, 2010 at 3:42PM
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jroot(5A Ont. Canada (near Guelph))

I would wait for it to get a bit taller. You can clip off the lower leaves which will force it up. Then as you fill up ( in stages ) the pot, it will develop more roots and tubers where the leaf nodes are. I have a few in pots, but I don't want the soil to get too hot, so I double pot them with a larger pot on the outside, preferably a lighter colour. With the air space between the pots, the inner pot doesn't get so hot. Sometimes, I fill the space with soil as well for extra insulation or ballast in case of winds.

Good luck. Please keep us informed as to your progress, especially in the fall. I am curious to see how many tubers you get.

    Bookmark     July 6, 2010 at 3:33PM
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homemommy

I babied about 17 Dahlias this spring, starting about 2 months prior to our last frost date, hoping to give them a head start. They grew to about 18-24 inches in height by the time they where ready to be planted. Then, while planting a group of 5 at the back of the garden, I broke one of them badly, indeed, I was left with NOTHING above the ground when planted!! I was sick about it!!

Now, this group is starting to flower, and my broken darling is indeed, right there with them all, standing just as tall and proud as the rest!!

I am still glad I did the headstart, if only to preserve the tubers, as things where heating up and I had no cool place to keep them for another few months. But, it demonstrated loud and clear, that any benifit to starting too early, other then to try and get cuttings, is moot.

I am sure your baby will be fine. I agree though that capping the top is probably best... Keep and eye on it, and pinch back any rot you see develop.

    Bookmark     July 3, 2010 at 10:38PM
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redmond_phyllis

Just a follow up: First, the broken off one, while it still looks strange, the new growth is coming along nicely. I'm encouraged.

And tonight, the broken top that I used a little rooting compound on and stuck in some potting soil in a little peat pot? The leaves have maintained a healthy appearance and I'm starting to see the new growth coming! I was encouraged enough to plant the compostable pot. I may end up with an extra Show N Tell. So maybe I got some lemonade from a batch of lemons. Thanks for the encouragement!

    Bookmark     July 6, 2010 at 1:31AM
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ceh2101

Yikes. Have you looked up the ingredients on google? I looked up just the first ingredient, which is linked to derangement disorder in honey bees.

Why not just try insecticidal soap?

    Bookmark     June 30, 2010 at 8:10AM
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pdshop(5)

I wonder where I heard about the Bayer? Yes, I will get some Neem and make up a solution.

    Bookmark     July 2, 2010 at 11:33AM
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sona2010

Thanks for the replies. Yep, they are turning brown from top with shriveled leaves. They are not even a foot in height. Sigh! So much for my interest in Dahlias. I will check for aphids too.

    Bookmark     June 28, 2010 at 4:01PM
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sona2010

I dug up and saw the tubers were rotting. Too much water I guess. Anyway lesson learned. Thank you both.

    Bookmark     June 29, 2010 at 4:53PM
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homemommy

I always soak any wilted plant, no matter how badly wilted really well and let it sit 24 hours protected from the sun to see how it rebounds. My past experiance with Dahlias is that they are tough and almost always rebound.

    Bookmark     June 22, 2010 at 1:18PM
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ladybugsmom192(9)

thanks so very much homemommy!

    Bookmark     June 26, 2010 at 4:45PM
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