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don_sanders
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Why is my tree wilting? Ever since I've propagated it from a cutting the leaves and stems have always been firm and would stick straight out. I don't know what variety it is. It's been outside for about 3 weeks and has been potted in a 5 gallon sip for about 2 weeks. New growth started since it's been in the sip. It has been sunny but cold today with a high of about 65 and a low last night in the 40s. It's hard to see in the pic but the leaves and stems toward the top are wilting with some leaves turned over. Thoughts? |
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dkirtexas
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Does not look like wilting, kind of curling. I would maybe do a little leaf pruning (removal) but nothing drastic. I do not know anything about the SIP so I can't help there but it may be a mineral deficiency. I always try a little Epsom Salt for anything related to the leaves. |
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philos
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Yeah, hard to see in there but How is the soil? is it very wet? does the bucket have good draining in the bottom? I have seen similar leaf behavior with some of excess moisture? |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
There is a quarter inch hole about every inch. I would guess about close to 100 on the bottom. 40% compost, 40% peat, 20% perlite. About a cup of organic fertilizer and lime. I did pull it out of the bottom sip bucket and just into another bucket to let it drain around 4 hours ago. It is seeming a little stiffer than it was earlier but I can't imagine the moisture level in the medium changing much in that time. The new growth is returning back to the more rigid state it was in before. It seemed like it happened while I was at work today and seems to be getting better now at night. I have one other tree that seem to be experiencing the same behaviour but several others with the same medium and water levels that aren't. Does excessive sunlight cause wilting and curling sometimes? Could that have been it? Or maybe humidity changes? It had been rainy and wet for a few days and dry today. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi don_sanders, |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
The leaves seem and stems seem to be pretty much back to normal. Not exactly sure what was going on. I had pulled them out of the water reservoir and they seemed to start perking up within a couple hours. Seems kind of fast to me though. That was also when the sun was going down. |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
Seems they are wilting during the day and perking up at night again. It can't be the heat because it's only gotten into the 60's today. Not sure what's going on. I still have them out of the water drying them up some. |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
I've come to the conclusion that the sip is just not wicking enough moisture to the top of the bucket for the plants. Top watering for now as a workaround about once a week. Not sure if I have to much perlite in the mix or just a bad mix in general. I would have thought 40% peat / 40% compost / 20% perlite would wick pretty well. Perhaps my home rotted compost wasn't finished enough? |
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pitangadiego
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Tender new growth is very sensitive to heat (direct sun) and lack of humidity. Sometimes they will "wilt" in the hottest part of the day, and be fine when it cools off. Repotting is often a stress, as well. You do have to water a plant according to the rootball size, not just the pot size. If you are relying on wicking from the bottom and the rootball is at the top only, you ay have to top water for a while till the roots fill up the pot and the wicking can fully wet the potting mix. |
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Rob
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So excluding the perlite, which is essentially inert, it's half compost and half peat. Peat has a very low pH so maybe the pH is too low (acidic). Can you do a pH test? Just an idea. Any time I use peat in a mix for fig trees, I throw in some agricultural lime to raise the pH. |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
If my handy dandy ph meter is right. It's right around 7. I did through in about a cup each of Espoma Garden Lime and organic fertilizer per 5 gallons. |
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