Diagnosis for my 'Liberty' please.

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Diagnosis for my 'Liberty' please.

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Im almost afraid to ask.... :(


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Thanks in advance :???:
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I don't see anything. Was there something specific you were worried about?
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Post by Rookie_Green_Thumb »

Yes, on the edge by my ring finger there is a funny discolored spot. It is a little on the brown side, and somewhat bumpy.

Thanks for looking :D
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Post by nimblewill »

From the lighting in your photos, it looks like this plant is in a lot of sun. My guess is that it's sunburn. If the plant is in fact in a lot of sun, with your zone and the high temps we've been having I think the plant looks really good, all things considered. Give it plenty of water and it should grow like a weed, but be prepared for it to look reallllly ugly by the end of the summer. Can you rig a shade structure?
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Post by Rookie_Green_Thumb »

Nimblewill,

It is a new plant. And has only been in that spot since Friday. I have several Francee plants in those same beds...and they get sun all day...and they do awesome. I was hoping for the same with this gal. She will get about 4-5 hours of hot sun every day.

I am very good about watering on a consistant basis early in the morning though. The pic was taken at about 6:00 pm and the sun was on it's way down soon.

If it doesnt do well there this year, or starts to look really bad, I will move it. I am hoping it does like my Francee's.

Anyhoo....since the plant is new to me...does it look healthy to you all? I got her from a nursery, and looking at her there it seemed nice and healthy. I didnt notice the spot till I planted it. And my camera is only so so....I cant get a good clear pic too close up.
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Post by eastwood2007 »

Looks healthy to me! The leaves probably just got a little bruised in transit...that would be my guess. :roll:
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Post by Rookie_Green_Thumb »

Okay! Thanks for looking guys! I will keep a close eye on it...it's just that she is soooo pretty..I would hate to have to dig her up. I really like her. 8-)

Thanks for the input!
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Post by Mary Ann »

My 4 year old Liberty is in full morning sun until noon. It's never turned "realllly ugly" yet. :D
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Post by Chris_W »

I agree it is probably just some sun burn or drought issues with transplanting. Viruses don't cause brown spots.

And I would think that 4 to 5 hours of hot afternoon sun might not be the most ideal spot for Liberty. Francee is one of the most sun tolerant plant out there, and your Liberty will likely grow fine, but come August I would also think it could get the summer uglies, especially this first year. Next year it might be hardened off to that location though.

Good luck!

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Post by Rookie_Green_Thumb »

Thanks Mary Ann and Chris! I will keep a good eye on her, and if she doesnt do so well in that spot this year I will figure out something. She does look nice in that corner though. I see her first thing when i come out from the garage, or park the car in the drive. But I do want to plant it in the best spot possible.

Thanks for looking! With all the posts about HVX, I got a little nervous when I saw the spot...being pretty new to hosta...I was hoping that I didnt mess up and buy a diseased plant :(

ETA: Your Liberty looks beautiful Mary Ann! Thanks for sharing :D
Jaime
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