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Plant/tree shock HELP!

Posted by andreannab 8 las vegas (My Page) on
Mon, May 19, 08 at 17:21

I am no expert by any means. My husband and I just began landscaping our yard. We are nto total amateurs either. WE managed the sod a few trees and bushes and of course my flowers but we are having some difficulty with a couple things.

Our honeysuckle vine seems to be dying or going into extreme shock. It was planting correctly and everything but a week or so after planting it looked wilty. Now the leaves are crispy in many areas of the large vine and it looks pretty bad. Any advice?

Almost the same thing with our texas privet bush/tree. It is pruned into a ball on top.

Any help would be great! Thank You.


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RE: Plant/tree shock HELP!

  • Posted by beca 8b-NV (My Page) on
    Sat, May 24, 08 at 9:47

Could they need more water? You are probably right-the plants are in shock. I had a honeysuckle vine do that a month ago...the other vines were fine-the drip line was broken on this one. Try using some of that transplant shock product called Super Thrive too. It's wonderful stuff. It's a very small bottle in the gardening section. Good Luck!

Beca


 
 

 

 


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