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DaDana4 August 20230 Wish green leaves
Passiflora, it has suddenly wilted
It’s planted this year – it grew beautifully, bloomed and suddenly started to dry out. In two days it was like this. I applied a fertilizer for flowering plants…it was also watered when it didn’t rain. What can I do? Can I save it?
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Hello. In order to be able to help you with advice, please provide us with some additional information regarding the environmental conditions in your area (temperature, precipitation, atmospheric humidity, wind) and the main characteristics of the soil. In addition, please mention when and how the fertilizer was applied, whether there have been any changes in the vicinity of the plant (spilled substances, digging, site work, applied herbicides), whether you have carried out phytosanitary treatments, whether the deterioration is uniform or only part of the plant is affected, and other information that may be relevant in this case. Also, please check carefully and let us know if you have noticed any pests, deposits, unusual growths, very fine webs, delimited discolorations or other similar symptoms on the branches or leaves.
DaDana5 August 2023We live in a mountainous area, there were temperatures of 25-26 degrees…yesterday there were 30…three days ago it rained quite a lot. We haven’t applied any herbicides, but 4 days ago we applied a foliar fertilizer on the lawn. The fertilizer I applied to the flower, I’ve applied it according to the instructions on the box, once a week since I planted it. Kristalon Gold is called. It had a few yellow leaves and some holes but I thought that was from the hailstorm a while back. Part of it is fine though.
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Hello. In this case the deterioration most likely occurred as a result of a combination of abiotic and biotic factors, such as inadequate watering, unfavorable climatic conditions, poor soil quality, the presence of certain substances, salts or objects that prevented a portion of the root from properly developing, lack of space for a portion of the root to grow (in a certain direction), depending on the case.
Thus, it is advisable to remove the damaged parts of the plant, then you can carry out 1-2 treatments, 7-10 days apart, with a bio fungicide such as Dynamic, 100 g, applied by watering at the root level. In addition, it is recommended to regularly apply a fertilizer such as Vital NT, 250 ml, by spraying the leaves at a dose of 20 ml/1 L water. Spraying should be done in the morning or evening, to avoid the risk of sunburn. Watering is recommended to be carried out according to the recorded temperatures and rainfall, whenever the soil is dry on the surface (the soil should not be completely dry before watering again).
From the second half of September, to increase the plant’s resistance to frost and other capricious cold season conditions, you can apply a granular fertilizer such as Fertilizer 0-0-40 Azet HerbstKali, 2 kg.
More information about specific care requirements can be found in our article: Passiflora, plant care and growing guide.-
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