A plant with 'Shamrock' leaves
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Comments (0)Hi, Have nice gren Shamrock plant with white flowers, looking for Turk's cap,batface plant,yellow butterfly plant,ask me? Thank's sandy...See MoreDoes my Shamrock plant need a rest? Repot? Something else?
Comments (11)Hi Corry, Ah, I love these plants. Yours looks so pretty on that chair. It does look like it would benefit from a rest. That that's how I grow mine; I stop watering and let it go dormant for a month or up to three when it starts declining. If it were my plant, I'd split a small piece of it off, now, and repot that small piece in good, gritty, fast-draining soil, to see what that did for it. I'd let the larger piece go dormant, then repot it when there's stronger sun, in spring. In my experience, these are resilient plants, but they need a "time out" occasionally. What exposure are you growing yours in? Amanda...See MoreProblems with shamrock plant
Comments (3)Mine like quite a bit of light indoors...if they don't get enough, they will become leggy.....but they also like to have a dormancy period...wonder if they are needing that? You can transplant them, this will force them into dormancy and then (in their own time) they will resurface fresh new leaves. Mine like to reside on the north side of the house during the summer....See MoreWANTED: Shamrock (Oxalis) plant
Comments (0)Please help! I've had a shamrock plant for over 25 years. Started as a little 3" potted plant. It was quite spindly looking so repotted it (it's been 10 years!) put it on my deck and it's gone absolutely crazy with growth. I live in North Central Washington state and will need to bring it back into the house soon. My concern is, it probably has all kinds of little creepy crawly friends living on it. How do I get rid of these friends before bringing it back inside? I really don't want to use chemicals and am hoping for some natural "bug ridding" solution. Many thanks!i...See MoreRelated Professionals
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