Hello all,
I came here because I read many threads and everyone here seems incredibly knowledgeable and helpful.
I just spent a few weeks in Latvia and decided to bring both a male and female kiwi berry plant and a razzleberry (hybrid wild strawberry/raspberry/blackberry) plant back with be. To get it through Customs, I had to remove all the soil and wrap with wet paper towels.
It was about 48 hours before I was able to get them into pots with Miracle-Gro moisture control soil, and watered with Miracle-Gro Quick Start transplant solution and water. After which I put the pots into a nice sunny part of the yard.
Importantly, I am VERY new to gardening so please be kind.
The plants were in the following conditions when potted (the roots were all still very moist and looked great):
Razzle - fair to good with some of the green growth yellowing
Male Kiwi berry - good to great with almost no leaf wilting
Female Kiwi berry - very poor to poor with 80% of leaves wilting or dry completely
I decided that it may be a bad idea to be outside, so I put them in a sunny room. After another 48 hours the condition is about the same for the male, the female is in slightly worse condition, and the razzle seems to have all dry leaves.
I hope I haven't killed them off completely.
My question is, what can I do to stimulate them to survive? Would notching help the female? Should I remove the dead leaves? Will new growth come out of the branches or from the ground? Have I set back the life of these plants?
Like I said, I am very new to this, so please help. I will do whatever I can to help them. Here are some images of what I've got now.
Female
Male
Razzle
I came here because I read many threads and everyone here seems incredibly knowledgeable and helpful.
I just spent a few weeks in Latvia and decided to bring both a male and female kiwi berry plant and a razzleberry (hybrid wild strawberry/raspberry/blackberry) plant back with be. To get it through Customs, I had to remove all the soil and wrap with wet paper towels.
It was about 48 hours before I was able to get them into pots with Miracle-Gro moisture control soil, and watered with Miracle-Gro Quick Start transplant solution and water. After which I put the pots into a nice sunny part of the yard.
Importantly, I am VERY new to gardening so please be kind.
The plants were in the following conditions when potted (the roots were all still very moist and looked great):
Razzle - fair to good with some of the green growth yellowing
Male Kiwi berry - good to great with almost no leaf wilting
Female Kiwi berry - very poor to poor with 80% of leaves wilting or dry completely
I decided that it may be a bad idea to be outside, so I put them in a sunny room. After another 48 hours the condition is about the same for the male, the female is in slightly worse condition, and the razzle seems to have all dry leaves.
I hope I haven't killed them off completely.
My question is, what can I do to stimulate them to survive? Would notching help the female? Should I remove the dead leaves? Will new growth come out of the branches or from the ground? Have I set back the life of these plants?
Like I said, I am very new to this, so please help. I will do whatever I can to help them. Here are some images of what I've got now.
Female
Male
Razzle
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