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by ConieS on May 19, 2006 01:25 PM
Planted 2 healthy looking (at the time) Maiden Grass plants...3 weeks ago..mixed soil with nutrient rich ortho soil (bagged) and watered well, not soaking, but well and also gave some miracle grow ..Now Plants don't look so well...top 1/3 of plants look dry compared to green bottoms.Did I kill them? or is is because it still is not warm enough for them yet? PA's temps have been between 55 to 70..plenty of sunshine,until this last week =alot of rain..soil seems to hsve good drainage. This is my first attempt at these seemingly fool proof plants. Should I cut the brown areas off or let them be?
Thanks for any help
by RugbyHukr on May 20, 2006 01:59 AM
with all of the nutrients in the soil, miracle grow may have been too much nutrients, they may be in glutton shock

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by ConieS on May 20, 2006 03:25 PM
What can I do to revive them ?

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