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Hi all.
I have a hibiscus that I have grown from a 30cm cutting. It currently stands about 2 mtrs tall but is very devoid of leaves and flowers. There is new growth but it is very stunted. I am not sure if the soil is the best. A few weeks ago I placed some Osmocote slow release fertiliser around it so I will need to wait a while for it to take effect.
Does anyone have any other suggestions? I am in NW Sydney.
Regards,
Steve
OK,
Compost added, shrub pruned, sprayed with white oil that I already had, Ph is pretty well spot on, about 6.5, although I am colour blind so that does not help!
When digging the compost in I noticed a few worms, which of course is good.
After a good water, soil is tretaing moisture, also good.
We'll see how it goes.
Regards,
Steve
Good onya mate , now we wait and see what happens. Earthworms are a brilliant sign to good soil health !!!!
That's great to hear @SteveC. I'm sure the Hisbicus will appreciate the care.
Keep us updated on the progress.
Mitchell
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