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Kangaroo Paw Plant Care: Expert Guide to Growth, Feeding & Common Problems

Kangaroo paw (Anigozanthos) produces dramatic, velvety flower spikesโ€”but only with sharp drainage, abundant sun, and a low-phosphorus, potassium-forward feeding routine. This guide covers setup, fertilising, pruning, and fast fixes for yellow leaves, ink spot disease, and weak or absent flowers.

Why Itโ€™s a โ€œHeavy Feederโ€ (for a Native)

Each plant grows from underground rhizomes that bank water and nutrients between bloom cycles. Flowering drains those reserves quickly, so kangaroo paw needs regular replenishment. Unlike general ornamentals, it responds best to a succulent-style diet: moderate nitrogen for fresh foliage, high potassium for sturdy spikes and saturated colour, and very low phosphorus to protect sensitive native roots.

Ideal Conditions (Set These First)

  • Sunlight: 6โ€“8+ hours of direct sun; shaded plants flower poorly.
  • Soil: Free-draining native/succulent mix; pH 6.0โ€“6.5; add coarse sand for airflow.
  • Watering: Deep soak, then let the top 3โ€“5 cm dry; reduce in cool seasons.
  • Airflow: Essential to limit fungal pressure on strappy leaves.

Standard garden/lawn fertilisers often contain too much phosphorus. Use a low-P, high-K liquid such as CompleteGrow Cactus & Succulent Plant Food Fertiliser Concentrate (2-7-7) to match the plantโ€™s physiology and keep colours intense.

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Feeding Schedule (Low-P, High-K)

  • Spring โ†’ Early Autumn: Feed every 4 weeks with diluted 2-7-7. Water first, feed on moist soil, then lightly water to move nutrients to the rhizomes.
  • Potted Plants: Half-strength every 2โ€“3 weeks (containers leach minerals faster).
  • After Flowering: Cut spent stalks to the base and apply a recovery feed to recharge rhizomes.
  • Winter (Dormant): Pause fertiliser; keep soil barely moist.

Common Problems & Fast Fixes

  • Yellow Leaves: Nitrogen/iron shortage or waterlogging blocking uptake. Improve drainage; resume low-P feeds with trace elements.
  • Ink Spot Disease: Dark leaf blotches in humid spells. Remove infected foliage, increase airflow, avoid overhead watering.
  • Not Flowering: Low light, aged clumps, or wrong fertiliser. Move to full sun, divide congested rhizomes, and boost potassium in early spring.
  • Brown Tips/Curling: Irregular watering or salt build-up. Flush with clean water, then return to steady soak-and-dry rhythm.

Soil Renewal, Repotting & Dividing

Refresh potting mix every 12โ€“24 months with a lean native/succulent blend. In-ground, top-dress annually with fresh, sandy mix (avoid high-P composts/manures). Divide clumps every 2โ€“3 years: replant vigorous fans into sharp-draining soil and water in with half-strength 2-7-7 to reduce transplant shock.

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Seasonal Care Checklist

Spring: Start monthly feeds; thin dense foliage; check drainage.
Summer: Maintain moisture; continue 2-7-7 for longer bloom; keep leaves dry to deter fungus.
Autumn: Remove finished spikes; divide clumps; give a light recovery feed.
Winter: Rest phaseโ€”minimal water, no fertiliser; protect pots from frost where needed.

FAQs

When should I fertilise? Every 4 weeks in active growth; pots at half-strength every 2โ€“3 weeks; stop in winter.

What fertiliser is best? A low-phosphorus, potassium-forward liquid like CompleteGrow Cactus & Succulent Plant Food (2-7-7)โ€”gentle on native roots, powerful for blooms.

Why no flowers? Insufficient sun, overcrowding, or high-P fertiliser. Move to full sun, divide, and prioritise high-K feeding from spring.

Pot tips? Large drainage holes, lean mix, full sun, and consistent diluted feeds; repot every 1โ€“2 years.

Final Recommendation

For dense, upright spikes and vivid colour, feed with CompleteGrow Cactus & Succulent Plant Food Fertiliser Concentrate (2-7-7). The low-P, high-K profile aligns with kangaroo paw physiologyโ€”preventing root stress while maximising flower performance and foliage quality.

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