Well for the life of me I just can't understand why a perfectly healthy sunflower I have been growing has decided to wilt and go yellow. I keep the bed well watered and fed (nettles) but it seems to be going downhill fast. This kind of thing just happens again and again, despite doping everything by the book.
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Not saying it’s voles Marb, but I lost several globe artichoke plants a few years back to voles. Also clematis, tulips and pea plants.
All healthy looking one day and withered and dead the next.
Pull it out gently as the others say and check out the roots."Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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Can you post a photo of the base of the plant and ground around it?Nestled somewhere in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Good soil, strong winds and 4 Giant Puffballs!
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Originally posted by Marb67 View PostIts too big to dig up and what on earth would eat the roots of a plant that large in one day ?
The culprit is likely to be insect larvae of some sort.
Also, if it is root damage you will probably find that digging it up is not necessary. It will just pull up, as it won't have many roots left.Last edited by ameno; 23-07-2021, 04:17 PM.
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I can’t see photos when I click on them (new problem thats doing my head in) does it look like somethings nibbled at the base,it looks narrower & there’s a colour change? The root ball doesn’t seem very big although I’ve never dug one up,I cut them at the base & leave it for the worms to eat,for the size of plant it seems small?Location : Essex
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I agree with the others about the small root ball size, have a look at this webpage the photo is halfway down.
https://therosejournal.wordpress.com...nflower-seeds/Location....East Midlands.
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