Hi there,
I have had this gum for a few years app 500mm high.
I cannot remember the leaves being like this... any thoughts?
I am going to pot up this year and looking for some pot ideas also
Flowering Euc
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Re: Flowering Euc
Could be stress. You don't have a location in your profile but cold can do this to corymbia leaves.
When was the last repot? When plants get really root bound it can be difficult for the roots to get nutrients and they begin to starve.
Have you fertilised? Lack of nutrient could also cause leaf discoloration.
When was the last repot? When plants get really root bound it can be difficult for the roots to get nutrients and they begin to starve.
Have you fertilised? Lack of nutrient could also cause leaf discoloration.
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Re: Flowering Euc
Thanks Shibui
I live in Melbourne.
Re potted last summer, but I have not fertilised at all.. always nervous when it comes to natives
What do you recommend?
I live in Melbourne.
Re potted last summer, but I have not fertilised at all.. always nervous when it comes to natives
What do you recommend?
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Re: Flowering Euc
Eucs love fertiliser in my experience. You don't need to worry about using special native fertiliser; eucalypts don't develop proteoid roots so aren't sensitive when it comes to phosphorus. I use a liquid organic fertiliser (Charlie Carp) and the trees seem happy with it.
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Re: Flowering Euc
Totally agree with Greg. Euc will take any fert you want to give them. I use Thrive, Powerfeed and chook poo pellets on mine.
Most natives are happy with fert. Just need to be a bit careful with the proteacea family - banksia and grevillea but even they will die if they don't get any nutrients so still need to be fed. Just start gently with low P 'native' fert on those ones if you have them.
Most natives are happy with fert. Just need to be a bit careful with the proteacea family - banksia and grevillea but even they will die if they don't get any nutrients so still need to be fed. Just start gently with low P 'native' fert on those ones if you have them.
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