Strawflower Drooping at Della Harding blog

Strawflower Drooping. Care for strawflowers correctly as they grow.  — even if left on the stems to dry, the more immature stems will be hung upside down, preventing drooping.  — the strawflower's leaves are curling and droopy, and it's a bit bowed over. Water the root zone completely each time you water and then allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out between watering.  — weak, floppy stems in strawflower plants are often a red flag for nutrient deficiencies. Do not let roots get soggy;  — strawflowers don't hide their thirst well. Erratic watering leads to drooping blooms and a general look of despair. Mulch plants well to help retain moisture and keep down weeds in the soil. I'm keeping them inside until it warms up.  — transplant or plant strawflower seeds or transplants about 9 inches apart to allow for adequate air.

Straw Flower Raindrops Photograph by Susan Herber Pixels
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 — strawflowers don't hide their thirst well. Erratic watering leads to drooping blooms and a general look of despair.  — the strawflower's leaves are curling and droopy, and it's a bit bowed over. I'm keeping them inside until it warms up.  — transplant or plant strawflower seeds or transplants about 9 inches apart to allow for adequate air. Water the root zone completely each time you water and then allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out between watering.  — even if left on the stems to dry, the more immature stems will be hung upside down, preventing drooping. Do not let roots get soggy; Care for strawflowers correctly as they grow. Mulch plants well to help retain moisture and keep down weeds in the soil.

Straw Flower Raindrops Photograph by Susan Herber Pixels

Strawflower Drooping  — weak, floppy stems in strawflower plants are often a red flag for nutrient deficiencies.  — transplant or plant strawflower seeds or transplants about 9 inches apart to allow for adequate air.  — weak, floppy stems in strawflower plants are often a red flag for nutrient deficiencies. I'm keeping them inside until it warms up.  — the strawflower's leaves are curling and droopy, and it's a bit bowed over.  — even if left on the stems to dry, the more immature stems will be hung upside down, preventing drooping.  — strawflowers don't hide their thirst well. Mulch plants well to help retain moisture and keep down weeds in the soil. Water the root zone completely each time you water and then allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out between watering. Care for strawflowers correctly as they grow. Do not let roots get soggy; Erratic watering leads to drooping blooms and a general look of despair.

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