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Sick violas

Posted by crazyforcorelli z5 utah (My Page) on
Thu, Jul 20, 06 at 18:06

In April, I planted some beautiful violas in whiskey barrels. They had been doing great until last week, when I started seeing a lot of dead foliage. I cut the dead stuff out, but unfortunately, more appears every day -- and in some cases, I’ve lost entire plants!

I live in Salt Lake City, and the temperature has been around 100 for the past few weeks. I’ve been keeping the soil fairly moist, and fertilizing with bloom booster every week. I also dead head on a daily basis. The two barrels get different amounts of sun, though both get at least 6 hours a day: I’m seeing the problem in both barrels, though the shadier one developed the symptoms a week later.

Any ideas what might be wrong? Too hot? Too much water and/or fertilizer?

Can anything be done to save my remaining plants, or is it time to replace them with petunias?


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RE: Sick violas

Violas don't tend to last very long in hot weather - sometimes you'll get lucky and have them survive in certain settings (usually in the ground, shaded by other plants) but root zone temperatures and a lot of sun combined with air temperatures are probably pushing yours far over the edge. I'd say it's high time you replaced them with something that can take the heat, and it's probably not worth trying to revive the few that remain!

Stefan


 
 

 

 


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