Saturday, November 14, 2009

My shamrock is dying from the centre out can anyone help me keep it alive?

Repot. Shamrocks grow from multiple bulbets. The ones in the middle are dying out, get rid of those and you should be able to salvage your plant-and read the info the other person said about proper care. Really hard to kill one unless you just let it dry out and never rewater.

My shamrock is dying from the centre out can anyone help me keep it alive?
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Reply:I am sorry to inform you that if is it dying from the centre that means the nutrients from its roots have ceased to give it life. I suggest you throw it out and get another one.
Reply:INDOOR CARE:


Keep plants well watered (make sure container drains well) and keep in a SUNNY location. Continue fertilization as before. Try to keep tips in contact with the soil and remove any damaged leaves. Growing outdoors in full sun is preferred for best growth and flowering.


OUTDOOR CARE:


Outdoor care is the same as indoor care, except increase the fertilization to the recommended outdoor amount for container plants. Clover can also be planted in outdoor beds. Plants will go dormant during winter and re-emerge in the spring.
Reply:Try changing the dirt, I suggest some "miracle grow potting soil". Keep it in a southeast window, don't keep the soil soggy, water maybe once a week throughly, Make sure it has drainage by placing pebbles in the bottom of the pot before adding the dirt. I hope this helps.


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