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Dahlia's 2020

9.6K views 41 replies 12 participants last post by  Ecubed  
#1 ·

Split and potted the dahlias from last year.. first year over wintering them... 80% or so success rate...

Very happy with the turn out new batch should be delivered this week... very excited... love these stupid things!
 
#6 ·
My uncle just stores his in a cardboard box in his garage- no peat. No anything. I tried it this year, tubers got a bit dry and shriveled but soaked them in a bowl of water for a few hours bounces right back if day with about an 80% success rate I was happy
 
#12 ·
Be careful on over watering.. tubers can rot.. they say no water until you see the leaves... unless super dry.

Highly recommend swan island ... go to there website, order there "menu" you will be amazed. Had 2 tubers not produce eyes this year quick email to them, I had 2 replacements within 3 days.

Super impressed with there service and flowers

 
#15 ·
Got a nice mow in today.. Dahilas are coming in nicely.. little bit of brown crispy tips on some leafs.. not sure what it is but overall looking healthy.

Lawn cleaned up fairly well as well. Think I'm going to deal with a lot of die off this year in the back The POA took over this spring going to try to thicken up this summer and get down a preventative.

Hope y'all doing well!










 
#17 ·
I have some of that same "burnt tips" I have been doing a bit of reading on it and I think the plant is missing something.. I just don't know what.

I have been fertilizing with the fertilome blue powered that @wardconnor uses on his annuals and I have used on my annuals since seeing that- Thanks Pal!-

I'm just afraid to put something else on them.. I am open for suggestions here too- I don't think it's bugs or fungus
 
#19 ·
Did not get any response from the spray of foral green.. Not that I was expecting much.

I know is not lack of water we had a lot of rain yesterday and the soils is moist to the touch at the base of the plant.

Now I'm thinking could it be over watering- soil to moist around the tubers...

My leaves look to be starting to wilt too like lack of water.. first year with this many dahlias

Am I in over my head??

Only time will tell
 
#20 ·
I bought some "hypnotic red" dahlias from lowes over the weekend after seeing this and other threads then looking into them more elsewhere. I'm planning to get some fancier ones for next season but since I'm too late for that now I figured I'd buy a few and see how they do.

These supposedly get only 12-18" tall so am I right to assume that they shouldn't need to be staked?

Also, all of the plants I bought already had flowers in bloom. Is it good practice to pinch off the buds early on to encourage plant growth or is that not the case with dahlias?

Thanks for the introduction and any responses.
 
#21 ·
Depends on the size of the bloom about being staled.. I had one 3 years ago.. that would hold its own until a rain.. the weight of the water would bend them right over sometimes breaking the stock...

Keep up on the deadheading.. as soon as you start to wilt chop it.. that will promote more blooms... I don't think you need to chop a head off now
 
#22 ·
Dahlia update...

I never realized how much water these took... everywhere I read said to make sure you had a good draining soil... We have been hot and dry here in mass so I have been watering a lot.. but the last 4 days where overcast and rain... get home today and they are wilted from lack of water... next year I will be adding peat moss to the soil for sure to help hold some water... flowers here in the next month hopefully...


 
#25 ·
I also planted mid May. I have a few that are doing great around 18 inches. Just pinched the tops off last week. No blooms or buds yet. I also have several that are lagging behind still around 8-12 inches. Haven't given them any fertilizer yet so I'll probably give them a little liquid 20-20-20 this week.