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03-04-2023, 09:37 AM
Two lupins in the border next to each other, one is thriving the other yellowing and small. They're nothing special, I can't remember what colour but probably bog standard mauve/ blue. What can I do to strengthen the poorly one. Soil is alkaline and reasonably free draining although it is soggy with all the 4ain.
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Don't lupins prefer slightly acid soil? Maybe add a little ericaceous compost?
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I think lupins are often short lived and some dont thrive as well as the others. You can take basal cuttings from the outside if the plants and grow on. I refresh mine by sowing a few new ones every year. I am on clay so that may be the reason.
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I've grown a few this year from SC's seed swap lupin seeds so I've got a replacement. Boss you're right they don't care for alkaline soils, although I'm stumped why one is thriving. I will see if I can take cuttings. Thanks all.
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03-04-2023, 02:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2023, 02:41 PM by Scarlet.)
(03-04-2023, 10:54 AM)JJB Wrote: I've grown a few this year from SC's seed swap lupin seeds so I've got a replacement. Boss you're right they don't care for alkaline soils, although I'm stumped why one is thriving. I will see if I can take cuttings. Thanks all. I posted some photos of mine on my flower patch thread.... all sown at the same time from SCs seeds... some are huge, some tiny and some have completely disappeared
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Mine have all got aphids. Biggest ones I’ve ever seen
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(03-04-2023, 03:20 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: Mine have all got aphids. Biggest ones I’ve ever seen
I think they're special lupin aphids, big buggers aren't they
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Do lupins need cutting down to the ground when they’ve finished flowering or even a little later in the year? Some of mine are not looking good. Others (planted much later) are still flowering and looking quite happy.
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