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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI bought a Wisteria plant, approx 3 ft tall, from a garden centre at 1/2 price about three weeks ago. I dug a hole about the size of a bucket to allow for plenty of compost to give it a start in my heavy clay soil. Three weeks on and it doesn’t look like it is going anywhere, plus the leaves are looking a little yellow around the edges. I’m worried that it might be dying. Do you have any advice?
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1 Comment To "New Wisteria Plant Struggling"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 07/22/2015 @ 7:40 pm
It does sound like it may have a touch of transplant shock. This article will help with that:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/environmental/learn-how-to-avoid-and-repair-transplant-shock-in-plants.htm [1]
Also, be aware that when it comes to wisteria, they normally need a few years to settle into their new home. Trust me though, in 3 years, it will be growing faster than you can trim it.