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Weed Management in Home Lawns
... herbicides should not be used in the 2 to 4 months before planting. Otherwise, root damage and germination reduction of the turf seed may result. Postemergence - Postemergence herbicides are active ... slow to kill the weeds and repeat applications are generally necessary, resulting in extensive damage to certain turf species. Selective yellow nutsedge control is possible with bentazon, an herbicide ...
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Growing Fruit Crops in Containers
... prune some of the larger roots and loosen others to facilitate root proliferation in the new container. The container should be partially filled ... small twigs will be killed on others. Some root damage can occur because the root system is not as well insulated from cold ... grow rather large and begin to exceed the capability of the root system. Consequently, some leaf shed and twig dieback will often ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation from Cuttings
... a small sliver of bark with a sharp knife, as shown in the diagram. Root-promoting chemicals Root initiation can often be assisted by use of certain hormone preparations. The most common ... placed back into the propagating frame. Separation of cuttings must be done carefully to minimize root damage. Click the thumbnail image or the highlighted phrase for a higher resolution image [26k] Filling ...
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Another repot or not questions (pics) - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... those new roots will be all over the place and I’ll probably damage them. I know someone is going to suggest just putting this pot ... t. Letting the roots grow into a pot next to the plant causes damage when you have to move the plant. There's really no way to ... 1 and 2 are contradictory, and 3 seems likely to me to cause root damage too. RE: Another repot or not questions (pics) clip this post email ...
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DIAGNOSING PLANT DAMAGE - Define the Problem
... pest or pathogen life stages, secretions; mechanical damage; chemical residues; records of weather extremes or chemical applications; damage patterns). PATTERNS OF DAMAGE ARE EXCELLENT SIGNS and are definitive diagnostic ... primary problem. There are foliage symptoms that may occur due to root damage. The primary problem would be root damage, not chlorosis of the foliage -examine the roots. In general ...
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Freeze Damage in Woody Plant for Bonsai
... I know of no special tricks other than avoidance of low temperatures to prevent freezing damage to roots. Methods of Protection Such protection is typically accomplished by keeping the Bonsai ... order of decreasing effectiveness). All these actions can help prevent the root systems from reaching their "killing temperatures" and prevent root damage or death. When Bonsai people go to any of these ...
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Black Root Rot of Japanese Holly
... is known about the environmental conditions that influence the development of black root rot. Because black root rot is ubiquitous and because little is known about cultural practices that ... plantings. In established plantings, Japanese hollies that already show foliar symptoms usually have extensive root damage and should be removed. Remaining plants can be treated with a soil drench fungicide, ...
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Root Weevils: Troublesome Rhododendron Pests
... hybrids are more susceptible than species; however, among the species I have observed with weevil damage are R. piercei, R. campanulatum, R. chaetomallum, R. degronianum var. heptamerum and R. celebicum. ... of the plant. The damage caused by the larvae can kill plants and are particularly damaging to container grown plants. Complete girdling of the stem and/or fatal root damage can occur. Larvae ...
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TreeHelp.com: How to Prevent Construction Damage
... Construction Damage Dennis S. Schrock Department of Horticulture, University of Missouri-Columbia Shortcuts Types of construction damage Preventing damage Tree care after construction Tolerance of trees to root damage ... less likely to adapt to soil grade changes or construction damage. Table 2. Tree tolerance to root damage, by species. Very sensitive Moderately sensitive Fairly tolerant Oaks ...
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What's wrong with the roots (Root Rot)? -
... Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store What's wrong with the roots (Root Rot)? Healthy roots on an African violet are white. Roots that ... to lighten your potting mix with perlite. However, you can also get root rot by not watering enough. If the soil dries out completely between ... from touching the leaves. If the leaves touch the bag, it may damage the leaves or cause them to rot. Put the bagged violet ...
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