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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Geraniums
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I have potted geraniums do I water from the bottom or the top?
Just bought a geranium few weeks ago kept her inside all the time now l oticed her leaves are turning brown its my first one put her outside this morning she has white flowers with red stripes n am wondering if l should put her in a biggee pot is a claypot good to put her into? N put her inside or let her outside on my porch where she can get sun? Please advice n thanks in advance l live in thd Caribbean
Top, tepid, not cold water, until it runs out of the bottom.
Have two large geraniums but not enough sun in my house for winter, how can I over winter them for next year.I live in zone 4.
My poor potted plant looks like a 120 lb kid stomped on it. We are getting inundated with heavy rain and storms. I didn't know we were supposed to get hit with 6 inches. How do I get this pretty baby to dry out.
This is unfortunate. If the plant is in a pot, you could presumably take it in out of the rain (don’t mean to be obvious). If it’s in the ground, you could conceivable dig it up and transplant it into a pot for a while, but be aware that the shock, so to speak, of the move could slow its recovery only because it will take time for it to adjust. Finally, it could be a sign that your soil does not drain as well as it might鈥攁lthough 6 inches could inundate many kinds of soil. Other than that, you can let nature take it’s course.
Please help, my plants have yellow leaves. I don鈥檛 know if it鈥檚 over watering or under ? Or neither?
Thank you
Generally, yellow leaves are a sign of too much moisture, or overwatering. Let the plant dry out.
I bought some pretty white Pelargonium and put them in the conservatory, quite quickly they developed brown decay like marks on the white blooms.
I put them outside in May and teased out the brown bits then finally pruned out the most diseased looking stems. This had a goodish effect but it is still a probllem.
I bought some new pretty white Pelargonium for my warm conservatory. They dont have the brown so badly but they still have it. With these plants the brownness seems more natural cos there is less of it.
Would greatly appreciate any ideas. Am I doomed to having pink Pelargoniums?
Many thanks.
Hi Hilary,
It’s not entirely clear, but the problem could be becuase geraniums don’t like humidity or excess warmth. Being inside in the conservatory (which sounds like a slight greenhouse effect), the geraniums are probably reacting to the warmth and humidity. They will do better outdoors, most likely.