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Cordyline Australis Torbay Dazzler
Hello, hoping for some help with a potential issue with my 3x cordyline australis torbay dazzlers. The yellowing/drying up of lower leaves seems to be getting worse.
- Planted in early May
- Planted with compost soil mix
- initially watered everyday with hose
- when starting to yellow added a plant feed
- watering 1-2 a week.
- they don’t feel properly rooted in the soil - they move a bit when gently tilted.
Could it be the type of water? Over / under watering?
We have not had a good spell of rain for a while.
Any advice would be great.
Many thanks in advance (new to gardening)
- Planted in early May
- Planted with compost soil mix
- initially watered everyday with hose
- when starting to yellow added a plant feed
- watering 1-2 a week.
- they don’t feel properly rooted in the soil - they move a bit when gently tilted.
Could it be the type of water? Over / under watering?
We have not had a good spell of rain for a while.
Any advice would be great.
Many thanks in advance (new to gardening)

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Thanks for your response. So should I carefully dig up and add grit? Do I just look for grit at a garden Centre and just mix with the compost and soil? I did add stones to the base before planting but did wonder if it was enough. It’s a new flower bed, I have wondered if adding worms would help. Thanks again
What I use is normal builders sand. It seems to do the job and is really cheap. I don't know if they will survive but you could try amending the soil making it 25% sand. The sooner their soil is allowed to dry the better. I wish you all the best with it.
Many thanks
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