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BPRICE1234 12-15-2024 03:17 PM

Podocarpus issues
 
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Has anyone had issues with newly installed podocarpus that keep dying? I was told too much water, not enough water.

They were installed the first week of September and some have been replaced and others are turing or have died.

HELP!

Pondboy 12-15-2024 04:59 PM

Water could be the issue, but there could also be a dozen other issues. Let’s start with the water issue; You have mulch there so the soil could be staying moist for a longer period of time than you think.

You’ll need to stick your fingers in the soil to see how moist the soil is. Is the soil really soggy?

They are drought tolerant so let the soil dry out between waterings.

CoachKandSportsguy 12-16-2024 07:00 AM

I call them "podacarcass" for this reason

villagetinker 12-16-2024 11:18 AM

You might try contacting the 'master gardener' at:
Sumter County Master Gardeners - The Villages
and see if they have any suggestions.

ElDiabloJoe 12-16-2024 11:32 AM

Depending on variety, of course, they tend to get thick and dirty. They are among my least favorite hedge bushes. Them, the ones with leaves that are spiky sharp on the end, and the SoCal freeway hedge bush aka Oleanders.

BPRICE1234 12-16-2024 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2394014)
Water could be the issue, but there could also be a dozen other issues. Let’s start with the water issue; You have mulch there so the soil could be staying moist for a longer period of time than you think.

You’ll need to stick your fingers in the soil to see how moist the soil is. Is the soil really soggy?

They are drought tolerant so let the soil dry out between waterings.



Moist but not wet, set irrigation to t-tr-sunday for 20 minutes.

75090BAR 12-17-2024 06:05 AM

Podacarpus
 
I have had the same issue with my podacarpus shrubs until I planted them with a mixture of sand and soil. Evidentally the sand provides good drainage for the shrubs. I cleared away the mulch from around the plants and applied 10/10/10 fertilizer. They are doing well with that care.

sdeikenberry 12-17-2024 07:08 AM

Why keep wrestling with them? They aren’t happy there. Plant something different. Problem solved.

ElDiabloJoe 12-17-2024 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by sdeikenberry (Post 2394368)
Why keep wrestling with them? They aren’t happy there. Plant something different. Problem solved.

This sage advice could apply to some people, as well.

Karen M 12-17-2024 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by BPRICE1234 (Post 2393993)
Has anyone had issues with newly installed podocarpus that keep dying? I was told too much water, not enough water.

They were installed the first week of September and some have been replaced and others are turing or have died.

HELP!

We had the same problem. They would grow for a while, then just die. We were told that the ground several feet under could be clay and was holding the water, too much for the root system. We went with bottle brush bushes with great success.

cactusjill 12-17-2024 08:53 AM

I had the same problem. Replanted three times. Finally a master gardener suggested my lawn service may be killing them when they treat my lawn. Next time my lawn was treated I paid attention. Completely healthy plants turned brown within about two weeks after treatment. Of course my lawn service denies any responsibility but I'm suspicious.

EddieUA 12-17-2024 09:20 AM

Trim off all brown branches before the brown spreads. See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x-4BbBtqPs

Topspinmo 12-17-2024 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by BPRICE1234 (Post 2393993)
Has anyone had issues with newly installed podocarpus that keep dying? I was told too much water, not enough water.

They were installed the first week of September and some have been replaced and others are turing or have died.

HELP!

Plant something else.

ron32162 12-17-2024 09:58 AM

You paid 20+ thousand dollars extra for the water view. Why are you planting a 10 dollar hedge plant to block it ?

jimjamuser 12-17-2024 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by EddieUA (Post 2394408)
Trim off all brown branches before the brown spreads. See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x-4BbBtqPs

I liked that video. It gave the solution, but I wonder what caused the browning in the 1st place? I would also rake that mulch away from the plants. Just as a test.


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