All in all, the plant has been through a lot during its month in your care: A stalk was amputated. It was soaked in hot water. Why the bananas? These are traditionally said to benefit to roses (and some dispute this). Diluted urea? Why? Neem oil? Why鈥攄oes it have looper worms? (Search 鈥渘eem鈥 on this page for more on this.) Has the plant had time to get acquainted with its new home? Does it get sun? It sound like you’ve watered it plenty. Is the soil damp? If so, it’s watered. One-inch of rain per week is watering until the water soaks down 1 inch. You should just water when it is dry. Delphiniums do not like 鈥渨et feet.鈥 We suggest that you read the care tips above and the reader comments and our responses below.
About the new growth that is yellow with green veins and is drooping: this may be a sign of an iron or magnesium deficiency and/or it could be a sign of improper pH. Do a soil test; you want a pH that is at least slightly alkaline.
You should also consult your local cooperative extension. Click here http://www.almanac.com/search/site/cooperative%20extension chose your state, and find the service nearest you. The folks here are very helpful!
All in all, the plant has been through a lot during its month in your care: A stalk was amputated. It was soaked in hot water. Why the bananas? These are traditionally said to benefit to roses (and some dispute this). Diluted urea? Why? Neem oil? Why鈥攄oes it have looper worms? (Search 鈥渘eem鈥 on this page for more on this.) Has the plant had time to get acquainted with its new home? Does it get sun? It sound like you’ve watered it plenty. Is the soil damp? If so, it’s watered. One-inch of rain per week is watering until the water soaks down 1 inch. You should just water when it is dry. Delphiniums do not like 鈥渨et feet.鈥 We suggest that you read the care tips above and the reader comments and our responses below.
About the new growth that is yellow with green veins and is drooping: this may be a sign of an iron or magnesium deficiency and/or it could be a sign of improper pH. Do a soil test; you want a pH that is at least slightly alkaline.
You should also consult your local cooperative extension. Click here http://www.almanac.com/search/site/cooperative%20extension chose your state, and find the service nearest you. The folks here are very helpful!