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RE: [dahlias] Wilting dahlias

My answer would be to keep the direct sun off the pot. You could be cooking the roots if the pot is too small. I line all my pots with insulation around the inside before I add soil.

 

Jack  Vandament

Colwood Dahlias

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From: dahlias@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dahlias@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of mjefferson2knit
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 12:20 PM
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Subject: [dahlias] Wilting dahlias

 




Somehow I never thought I would be writing this...I live in Juneau, Alaska in a rain forest climate. We have had 2 weeks of high 70's and 80's temperatures with no rain in the forecast. Needless to say there is nary a hose or sprinkler to be found in the town stores. My question: I water the dahlias when the top of the soil is damp (I grow mine in pots). All of them look fine EXCEPT one. The minute the sun hits it the wilting starts. When it is in the shade it begins to perk up. The leaves look fine color wise and there is no distortion at all in the leaves save the wilting. I moved it this morning to a spot with a little less direct sun. Any suggestions?



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Somehow I never thought I would be writing this...I live in Juneau, Alaska in a rain forest climate. We have had 2 weeks of high 70's and 80's temperatures...
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My answer would be to keep the direct sun off the pot. You could be cooking the roots if the pot is too small. I line all my pots with insulation around the...
Jack Vandament
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Drooping leaves is a natural reaction of some plants to too much heat. I would remove the lower leaves so there is good circulation and I would put the pot...
Tex Hunter
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