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overwatering problems?

Posted by secondmanup 21 (My Page) on
Sun, Oct 14, 07 at 17:03

Earlier in the summer I watched one of my photinias slowly die. It looked like it wasn't getting enough water(which was not the case). I have 12 huge photinias in the yard and they were doing fine. Now the plant next to it is begining the same symptoms. I have a few braches out of the whole bush that the leaves are drooping. What is going to happen next is that the drooping leaves will spread througout. It looks like these few branches are dying of not enough water, however that doesn't make sense. I do not have any leaf fungus that I can tell. The leaves that are drooping look otherwise healthy. I have a clay type soil. I am wondering if I'm overwatering. Will only some braches be affected in overwatering?


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RE: overwatering problems?

When your first one died - did you cut throught the stem to see if there was any discoloration of the wood?

If your plants have experienced drought stress, or over-watering they may have succumbed to a root fungus.

You'd be looking for black rings or streaks that you don't see in healthy wood.

Mulching with good compost may help boost the resistance of the others but - no guarantees.


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RE: overwatering problems?

Photinia needs peat moss. It is a member of the rose family. That family prefers acid soil. Peat adds acidity. During summer I water my photinias nearly every day.


 
 

 

 


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