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Ailing Cornus....any ideas welcome
Posted: Sun May 05, 2002 1:40 pm
by Jasbir Kaur Villaschi
Hello all,
I'm currentely using homeopathy on my garden as I am dread to use
conventional chemicals ... my current patient is a cornus (dogwood) he's
been in the garden two and half years but has not thrived as well as our
conditions/treatment would point out.
He has normal bud and leaf development in spring but after about four
weeks The leaf tips upwards until about halfway on the leaf turn yellow
and then black , I've eliminated all possible other causes, fungal, root
damage etc. it has even puzzled the garden designer and nursery as
otherwise the leaves look healthy and the tree is not shedding these
leaves until autumn/fall.
Thoughts come to mind when viewing; frostbite like necrosis (although
temperature drops not an issue)
currently the leaves are on the starting to yellow stage ... any
thoughts would be welcome as this plant is wonderful and suffering
unnecessarily.
Thanks
Jas
Re: Ailing Cornus....any ideas welcome
Posted: Sun May 05, 2002 2:46 pm
by Tanya Marquette
are you suggesting that there was a frost of cold snap condition? have you thought of aconite? or perhaps arnica for shock and bruising, possibly in the transplanting of the tree, that the tree has not outgrown.
I have a question, too, that you might answer. some of my houseplants suffer from mealybugs and scale. the jade in particular, suffers from both. i have washed and picked the plants. i am not comfortable using alcohol as the infestation is intense and i dont want to saturate the plants with this. have you any thoughts on a remedy that might strengthen the plants or counter to infestations. i dont use toxic chemicals, but have used seaweed and fish emulsion for strength and fertilization.
tanya
Re: Ailing Cornus....any ideas welcome
Posted: Sun May 05, 2002 3:11 pm
by Jasbir Kaur Villaschi
hi Tanya,
No ... just that it looks like frostbite type necrosis although there is no connection to weather, these symptoms coming on in spring during warmish british weather.. I've tried aconite unfortunately no response...
About your pest-ridden plants have you considered sulphur I had good results last season with my aphid plagued ilex (holly) will be repeating as it benefited it's VF greatly ...
Jas
tanya marquette wrote:
Re: Ailing Cornus....any ideas welcome
Posted: Sun May 05, 2002 3:45 pm
by Sara Klein Ridgley PhD
tanya marquette wrote:
I have used Acidid pH water (pH of 4 or under) with fantastic results as
a pesticide. No living organism, fungus or bug will survive in that
environment, and it is absolutely safe, non toxic and environmentally
friendly.
I get the water from my Alkalizer water furifier, which creates Alkaline
water for human consumption, while producing Acidic water that goes down
the drain or is collected (I do the latter) for such and other uses.
I have never tried vinegar (white vinegar has a very, very low pH...),
and you might want to give it a try if you can't get Acidic water. But
I would go for acidic water first and foremost.
Sara
Re: Ailing Cornus....any ideas welcome
Posted: Sun May 05, 2002 3:52 pm
by Ruby
Sara mentioned vinigar....
I've used Raw unpasturized Apple Cider Vinigar in water on my Azalias, and it REALLY helped them! It was Amazing to see the difference in just a few days!!!
Hope this is helpful.
Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :
May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3John 2
Jennifer Ruby
Email advice is not a substitute for medical treatment.
http://www.rubysemporium.com
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Re: Ailing Cornus....any ideas welcome
Posted: Mon May 06, 2002 5:01 am
by ANITA SALUNKHE
hi! jasbir....You name say you are Indian setteled abroad...Is it so?
Anita{INDIA}
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