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jaylyne

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Hello all was wondering if I killed goji plant since I transplant it and within days leaves dried up... I replanted it in pot with fish fertilizer and azomite... the branches when I snap them off were still green inside so im hoping I can still save it.. I got it this spring.thanx in advance
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I don't think so. I have gojis myself and no matter how I abuse them, they survive. Mine behaved just like yours when I transplanted them. I watered them and within a week small green leaves shoot out.
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Hi,
Goji grow Well from cuttings ... I would cut and root some cuttings ... just un case...

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Thanx for the input... it is growing well now and started to have flowers.. ueppie
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Hi,
Mine started blooming as of end of July. I have all sort of bees around the bush.
I'm still waiting on mine to set fruit. They probably like fresh weather, and for now the weather is perhaps too warm for the fruit to set, but it makes lots of flowers, a shower of flower (since I tried it shower like) ... Or I have a random bad goji strain ...
I had to pull 4 volunteering cuttings, already rooted and growing.They were just cut from the mother in April and thrown to rot on the dirt...
Good luck with yours.

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have mine in pots and could not get out to water them for several weeks in a row. When I finally got outside, they looked like dried up twigs. After watering for a few weeks, they are back and full of leaves. If only my other plants could recover so easily.
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