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Yes I have heard plants can die from overwatering, but this has been watered the same as the others.If we get a colder patch...or it gets wet from rain, no need to water if the soil is still damp. I used to work in a nursery and as stupid as this sounds we used to say as many plants die from over watering as plants that dry out (it rots the roots so they cant take water up).
Once they are established there is no need for daily watering....in fact its better 2 or 3 times a week (unless we go into one of those heat waves). A longer water will get it down deeper...and as it dries on top it encourages the plant to chase the water that's down. They end up with a stronger root system and will be heathier. Orange Jasmine are tough things anyway though.Yes I have heard plants can die from overwatering, but this has been watered the same as the others.
I did not water the other day it rained, but given it's been warm I have been watering every day.
These are murraya's.Once they are established there is no need for daily watering....in fact its better 2 or 3 times a week (unless we go into one of those heat waves). A longer water will get it down deeper...and as it dries on top it encourages the plant to chase the water that's down. They end up with a stronger root system and will be heathier. Orange Jasmine are tough things anyway though.
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Same thing. So many different names for the same plants. It's a marketing thing. Murraya piniculata is the botanical name.These are murraya's.
Oh yes, I was not watering every day when it wasn't warm.
Oh right.Same thing. So many different names for the same plants. It's a marketing thing. Murraya piniculata is the botanical name.
How long have they been in for and have they grown much in size?Oh right.
Just hope this can come back to life. The others are bloody flying, it's only this one and another down the end which aren't great.
You're in Melb right? We had a very wet spring which was great for their establishment. Hopefully the roots have developed a fair bit and as long as they are not damaged it might help to get them going again.Since end of August, I think they have, they're more bushier.
It's nearly as bad as the day my old man let his sheep on the farm into a fenced off bit that had my brothers 1m marijuana plants thriving in it. Dad and the sheep loved it. My brother was livered lol.Thoughts and prayers from all at BF for Cruffy's plant.
Yeah Melb.You're in Melb right? We had a very wet spring which was great for their establishment. Hopefully the roots have developed a fair bit and as long as they are not damaged it might help to get them going again.
Thanks Mark!Thoughts and prayers from all at BF for Cruffy's plant.
Looking very nice. Keeping weeds out is a never ending pain in the rear.