I used to have huge plants and huge flowers and now everything is gone. There are new plants growing but they seem to quit after they get about 5 inches high. Should I just dig them up and replant in another location? I have no idea where the other plants went.
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Just recently transplanted my indoor calla lily bulbs from last year mixed the soil from last year 50/50 with New Miracle Grow Potting soil. After about a week I began to see an orange-ish copper colored fungus growing on the surface of the soil. What is it, fungus, mold, mildew? What, if any, ways to treat the soil, kill the copper fungus?Thank you for helping me with an answer.
I would suggest taking a sample to your local agricultural extension office for identification and recommendations. With no description other than color, there is no way to identify.
Can you cut back calla lilies?
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The stems are turning mushy and collapsing. I have pulled the mulch of pine needles several inches away from the plant stems. The calla lily gets at least 6 hours of sun; the planting hole was 14 wide x 14 inches deep, filled with a mixture of regular garden soil, Miracle Grow Garden Soil, sand, Composted Black Cow Manure, and Organic Soil Conditioner, and Osmocote. The Calla Lily was in a pot and seemed healthy when purchased about 2 weeks ago.
Thank you for your response. I placed the plant at the same level as the ground. I have actually removed some of the soil away from the stems at the top of the ground to let the soil dry out to see if it would keep more stems from turning mushy. Would too rich a soil cause this problem?
Did you place the plant at the bottom of the hole, or did you put it so that the pot soil level was at the same level as the ground? If the soil levels are about the same, and you have watered the plant thoroughly, I would suggest you consult the vendor. It sounds like you've tried to plant it correctly.
I have planted many colored calla lilies in my garden and most have turned white. Is there a plant food to recolorize the lilies, and if so, what is it?
Have they bloomed different colors in previous years, or is this a first year planting?
What do I do? It has a lot of blooms just laying over the pot.
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