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Hey Bro.............(and anyone else)

Post by LucyGoose »

What's up with this??? I have two different clem's on this trellis.....one on each side, and they both are doing this.... :evil: Planted last year...Don't have the names right in front of me.....

Thanks!!! :D
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Post by wishiwere »

Ut oh! Don't look good to me! Where's da' man when you need him!? Help her out here! She's in need dear!

Good luck, but it looks like the wilt stuff they talk about..........I think I have a site........http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/terra ... uestoc.htm
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Post by Annie »

I have heard of celmatis doing this! I really don't know anything about it, but hope it's ok :o
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Post by caliloo »

Uh Oh.... looks like Clematis Wilt to me. Check this link...


http://www.bachmans.com/tipsheets/disea ... isWilt.cfm

Sorry :(

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Post by LucyGoose »

Thanks a lot you guys!! That's it, I bet.....I don't have any idea how deep I planted them, I thought it was deep enough.....guess not, huh?.....I bookmarked them.....

Thanks Bro.....we don';t need ya now...:lol :wink:
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Hmmmmm..seems odd all the men disappearing from the forums. Ya think they've all been kidnapped? :o
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:lol:
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Post by Old earth dog »

Better late than never.
Yep! That's wilt. I bury a new clem atleastup to the first leaves. It may still get wilt every year, but by burying it deep, you will get new shoots from below ground. As directed in the one site mentioned, keep the dead branches and leaves cleaned up.......and NOT in you compost pile. :eek:
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Okay, will do the clean up tomorrow.....Thanks!! :D
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