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Young delphiniums dying
I'm trying to grow delphiniums from seed. I've been sowing batches since spring without success.
After they germinate, I pot them up into 9cm pots with Wyevale's Multipurpose compost with added John Innes (the orange bag). I move them outside the greenhouse and water them every 2 days in this hot weather. But after a month or so of good growth they mostly die off. The leaves go brown and when I pull it out there is very little root growth.
What am I doing wrong? Is it the compost?
After they germinate, I pot them up into 9cm pots with Wyevale's Multipurpose compost with added John Innes (the orange bag). I move them outside the greenhouse and water them every 2 days in this hot weather. But after a month or so of good growth they mostly die off. The leaves go brown and when I pull it out there is very little root growth.
What am I doing wrong? Is it the compost?
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No idea if this applies to Delphiniums too but I have a hunch it does.
When you have them outside [and they really shouldn't be inside at this time of year ] they need to be in a shadier site. Transplant when they're a reasonable size, as Lyn says, and that should help
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...