Clematis H.F. Young has completely recovered from earlier clemitis wilt
By Drc726
- 9 Jul, 2013
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I cut off the affected stem to the soil Katarina and left the other 2 stems in place, that was in the spring and this is the first year it has happened.
10 Jul, 2013
What does the wilt look like?
14 Jul, 2013
The stems stays up right but the leaves just look a different colour and withered/dead on that whole stem, while the other stems may still look healthy, cut off the affected stem/s to the ground and it usually recovers. May do it for some years but I find as the plant matures this stops.
14 Jul, 2013
Thanks for the info, Drc!
Fore-warned, as they say, although I've never met, or even seen 'them'
Devilishly clever folk, nevertheless.
17 Jul, 2013
Your welcome Mouldy
17 Jul, 2013
:-)
19 Jul, 2013
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Hi, Drc, how did you treat it?
10 Jul, 2013