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My first plant and what a beauty. I've repotted it into this bronze pot since having it and it seems okay although some of the leaves are going brown like they are burnt and shrivelled up - any ideas?

I can post current pics of the brown leaves if needed.



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I agree it's a lovely plant but afraid I can't help with the brown leaf problem. Could it be wind burn? I'm sure someone will be able to help. Welcome to GoY.

26 Jul, 2009

 

The browning of the leaf could be normal especially if lower down the plant, Be warned, the Fatsia is a Biggy and wont be happy too long in a pot, i had to plant mine in a border after a couple of years but i keep trimming it to stop it gett'n too big OB.. ps it looks great in your pot..

26 Jul, 2009

 

Thanks YDD. Bought 2 of these pots and the other is currently housing an Aser tree. My idea is, that as the garden develops, I intend to transfer both Aser & Fatsia into VERY large pots to bring some architecture to and soften what we hope to do on the other side of the garden.

I've read that these plants are quite hardy so it should be okay.

26 Jul, 2009

 

i agree with Dee, i had mine in pot up to this year and it didnt like it, leaves were falling off so in my raised bed it went and got lots of new growth already, lovely plant, welcome to GOY

28 Jul, 2009

 

I've just spotted the frog hiding beside the pot...cheeky little thing ;-))

28 Jul, 2009

 

Lol!

Yes and their is a theme starting to run through the garden now with various frogs sprouting up around the decking. Now we've found a real one as well, well, it's why we've bought the pond to put in.

28 Jul, 2009



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