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A few weeks ago I was given a bottlebrush plant (callistemon linearis) which was in flower - large red flowers, very beautiful. I planted it in a large container using ordinary potting compost. Since then all the flowers have dropped off and it is looking very sorry for itself. I don't know what I've done wrong, i suspect I might have overwatered it. Does anyone know how much water they should have?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The flowering time for this (hybrid) variety is from late spring through to autumn, so it should be flowering for a while longer yet, although a lot of plants are going into an early autumn mode due to the heat we have had lately, which in fact should suit this sun loving Australian shrub very well.
I think what you suspect (overwatering) could be right, as the shrub is fairly drought tollerant, allow it to dry out a little between waterings, keep it in a sunny spot and slow release ferfiliser as recomended. it may also need some winter protection, depending on your location. Good Luck Tbird+
I think what you suspect (overwatering) could be right, as the shrub is fairly drought tollerant, allow it to dry out a little between waterings, keep it in a sunny spot and slow release ferfiliser as recomended. it may also need some winter protection, depending on your location. Good Luck Tbird+
Hi growbag, if you have potted it into a much larger pot you will have surrounded the root ball with compost and if you have watered a lot will just be like a thick wet blanket which will probably rot the roots before they grow into it. The trick is to pot on in a pot which is only a finger width bigger than the one it was in. If I was you I would take the plant out of the pot and let the air dry the root ball and then plant it into a smaller pot, and as an Australian plant, it doesn't need too much watering once established. Hope this helps you. H.