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Grevillea Problems โ€“ Causes & Fixes

Grevilleas are hardy natives, but they can suffer from nutrient imbalances, poor soil, or pruning mistakes. Hereโ€™s how to diagnose and fix the most common problems.

Yellow Leaves

  • Iron Deficiency: New leaves turn yellow with green veins, common in alkaline soils.
  • Magnesium Deficiency: Older leaves yellow between veins, often in sandy soils.
  • Excess Phosphorus: Root damage from the wrong fertiliser can cause widespread yellowing.
  • Overwatering: Waterlogged roots lead to pale, weak foliage.

Fix: Use a complete low-phosphorus fertiliser with iron and magnesium. Improve drainage and water deeply but less often.

Brown Leaves or Burnt Tips

  • Heat Stress: Intense sun and dry soil cause leaf scorch.
  • Fertiliser Burn: Applying fertiliser to dry soil damages roots.
  • Disease: Fungal leaf spots can brown foliage in humid climates.

Fix: Mulch roots, water consistently, and always water before applying fertiliser.

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Why Is My Grevillea Dying?

Grevilleas decline for several reasons, often linked to soil, roots, or fertiliser errors. Early diagnosis is key to saving them.

  • Poor Drainage: Roots sitting in wet clay soils develop rot.
  • Wrong Fertiliser: High-phosphorus fertilisers poison roots.
  • Old Age: Some short-lived hybrids naturally decline after 8โ€“15 years.
  • Pest Damage: Root-feeding grubs or scale insects can weaken plants.

Fix: Improve soil drainage, cut back dead wood, and apply a liquid low-phosphorus fertiliser like CompleteGrow 20-20-20 at half strength to revive growth. If roots are rotted, replacement may be the only option.

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Why Isnโ€™t My Grevillea Flowering?

  • Too Much Nitrogen: Encourages leaves but suppresses flowers.
  • Lack of Potassium: Leads to small or absent blooms.
  • Pruning Mistakes: Cutting into old wood or pruning too late removes flower buds.
  • Shade: Grevilleas need full sun to flower heavily.

Fix: Feed with CompleteGrow 4-18-38 + CaMg for flowering. Prune lightly after blooms, and ensure at least 6 hours of direct sun.

FAQ

  • Q: How do I save a dying Grevillea?
    A: Check drainage, cut back dead growth, and apply a low-phosphorus fertiliser to encourage regrowth.
  • Q: Why are the leaves on my Grevillea turning yellow?
    A: Likely iron or magnesium deficiency, or excess phosphorus. Use a complete native-safe fertiliser.
  • Q: Can I revive a Grevillea with no flowers?
    A: Yes, by reducing nitrogen, pruning lightly, and boosting potassium-rich feed.
  • Q: Do all Grevilleas live long?
    A: Smaller hybrids may only live 8โ€“15 years, while larger species can live decades with good care.

Final Recommendation: Most Grevillea problems trace back to soil, drainage, or fertiliser mistakes. Choose CompleteGrow low-phosphorus fertilisers, prune lightly, and maintain even watering to keep plants thriving.

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