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Kirengeshoma, alive and flowering
By Siris
- 9 Sep, 2016
- 8 likes
Thought I had destroyed my Kirengeshoma, when I removed an apple tree last winter. A huge root which I massacred but the pieces are now flowering although the leaves are a bit chlorotic.
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Most attractive......
13 Sep, 2016
Just give the Kirengeshoma a seaweed feed, to improve the trace element level in the soil where the apple tree was. Think either deficient in iron or a dose of Epsom salts might help.
16 Sep, 2016
That should do the trick....
17 Sep, 2016
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The flowers don't actually open any more than this.
12 Sep, 2016