Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Geranium leaves dying....?

The large lower leaves on my geranium are turning red and dying - any ideas?

Geranium leaves dying....?
Normally, this is due to a lack of water or heat stroke.


Make sure that you water them 4 times per week and keep a good mulch on top.


Remove the dead leaves and do not put them in the same pot.


I assume that your plant is not root bound but if it is, you need to transplant it.


All flowering plants need fertilizer. Careful with the first of the three numbers on the bag. Nitrogen can slow flowering.
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Reply:I've never heard of them turning red but I would suggest that you remove the plant, rinse roots, and take off all affected leaves. Then re pot it or move to another area in your garden. Good luck.


Remember to be gentle during handling plant and roots.
Reply:They could be falling off to make make for new growth. Which season are you currently in?

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