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hi
the lower leaves of my oleander are becoming yellow and drop off. is this stress from transplanting ? too much water ? or not enough water ? gr.
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can you give more info about the plant? is it in pot, infull ground , sun, shade?
I think too wet..
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mmm.
i planted it a few weeks ago dablo when we had a week of warm weather. its in heavy soil and and i watered it 1 time with 4 litres of water. it's mostly in partial sun and gets a few full sun hours midday.
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too cold - too wet - these babies need it hot and dry unfortunately!! They grow wild in France and Spain along river beds that dry out. So infrequent drenching and drying out in between.
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Leaf scorch isn't the problem...I have had this problem-but only in winter. Too wet-possible too cold.
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let these babies run DRY!!!!! these grow semi wild here along highways....u see them in everywhere along highways never get waterd yet they grow like CRAZYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i got this pics off the net it isnt where i live but looks just like it http://tinka.net/__oneclick_uploads/...6/oleander.JPG |
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they are all right,
i dont know how wet your's is, mine is growing in wet clay, always wet and even this oleander dont looses his leafs. it has beautiful flowers right now, this is a pic inthe beginning of may: ![]()
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