Friday, November 18, 2011

My Lavender plant is dying. Any suggestions?

I bought a beautiful lavender plant in full bloom from the supermarket; I repotted it because it was rootbound. Now it's dying. Or at least all the leaves are drying up and falling off. Any suggestions? or is it a hopeless case?

My Lavender plant is dying. Any suggestions?
You may have been sold the wrong cultivar.....Hidcote and Munstead are the tought ones that grow outside in full sun and warm weather.....easy to grow.....I don't know where you live or if it's too late to put in the garden, but i believe that is where it belongs......supermarkets sell everything nowadays....
Reply:Call a priest to say the last rites.
Reply:If the leaves are drying up - it must be dry??? Or too hot????


Could you not plant it in the groud or perhaps a larger pot?


Scratch the stems (with your finger nail) to see if there is any green under the bark - if soo, it is alive. But if it is brown under the bark, cut back till you find green, as those ones are dead.
Reply:lavender should be planted in the ground outside.use a good compost and organic fertlizer when transplanting.your plant may be experiencing shock from being transplanted.also it is a perrinial and will die off till next spring.good luck
Reply:Lavender does not like to be watered a lot. If the leaves are curling up, maybe its in shock. Or maybe they are getting burnt, are you watering in full sun?
Reply:I might need water. Be careful not to over water the plant though. Maybe some miracle grow also. Follow the directions carefully.

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