Recovering Prunus - repot or not?
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Re: Recovering Prunus - repot or not?
As guy said check your local supermarket, can't tell you what aisle but aerogaurd/rid/OFF are all different brands. Should be with any mosquito killers etc
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Re: Recovering Prunus - repot or not?
So is it weedkiller or insect killer?Isitangus wrote:As guy said check your local supermarket, can't tell you what aisle but aerogaurd/rid/OFF are all different brands. Should be with any mosquito killers etc
Always we hope someone else has the answer.
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Re: Recovering Prunus - repot or not?
..crap, now you tell me.thoglette wrote:If you need to ask, you need to read up. For starters, even a hint of overspray will completely bugger your roses.kcpoole wrote:Why?Waltron wrote:Hi peoples,
I would suggest spending an hour or two reading up on glyphosate (the active ingredient in roundup) before using it.
Lucky I dont have roses!
Will grab some more photos when I get a chance. I pruned and repotted this guy last week and its still pushing new growth so fingers crossed it pulls through.Guy wrote:Guy wrote:as for styling --when it regains health I would consider removing the trunks above(between) second left and first right branches-try to strike the cuttings - then wire some movement into first left
after a second look could you post a photo from a different angle--can't really see what's happening at half way
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Re: Recovering Prunus - repot or not?
It's a insect repellant that secretly kills weeds. I'm serious. Try it and see.
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Re: Recovering Prunus - repot or not?
A few pics I managed this arvo.





Some flower buds appearing along with the new leaf buds - should it I let it flower or pinch them off to conserve energy to help it recover?





Some flower buds appearing along with the new leaf buds - should it I let it flower or pinch them off to conserve energy to help it recover?