Why are random Muhlembechia Astorii turning yellow and dying?
They are planted on mass and cant identify a reason drainage and soil appear to be the same.. all plants are well weeded?
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- Mark estall asked 3 years ago
- last edited 3 years ago
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Hi Mark, It will have something to do with how the individual plant has settled into it’s environment, which can be hard to see or judge until something goes wrong. You can remove these plants have a look at their root system to identify what has gone wrong (ie too wet, too dry, based on how the roots look.)
Thanks the Palmers Team
- Guest answered 3 years ago
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