Haemanthus coccineus problem

Jacob Knecht jacobknecht@gmail.com
Wed, 09 Mar 2011 11:58:57 PST
I concur with Jim.  When leaves die back they can look rather nasty and
sometimes yellow at an irregular pace.  I wouldn't cut the leaves.  I would
simply allow the leaves to senesce naturally.  Before it goes dormant he
might give the plant an imidacloprid drench for safety's sake because
mealybugs can spread virus even when bulbs are dormant.

Jacob Knecht




On 9 March 2011 08:07, J.E. Shields <jshields@indy.net> wrote:

> I assume he is in the Northern Hemnisphere.  It is about time for
> Haemanthus coccineus to start dying back for summer here -- several of mine
> are yellowing off their leaves now.  It is probably nothing to worry about,
> but he could cut off the part of the leaf with the spots.  Keep away from
> other plants, just in case.
>
> He can write to me privately if he wants.
>
> Jim Shields
> in Westfield, Indiana
> USA
>
> At 07:55 AM 3/9/2011 -0800, you wrote:
>
>> .......
>>
>>
>> i came across the website in hope of some help. i have about 20 haemanthus
>> coccineus bulbs and one leaf ends has some yellow spots, none other others
>> have this. now they are beginging to die back right now. i attached a photo.
>> doesnt look like any virus ive seen, but im just trying to becareful, i dont
>> want to loose all of them. let me know what you think of that photo! thanks
>> again.
>>
>> warren
>>
>
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