I am not particularly experienced at gardening but I have 5 Cordyline Indivisa which are 2+3 years old and so far they all seem to be surviving well. 4 of them are planted in the ground next to my house in very poor soil (hardly any top soil and lots of building rubble with no feeding/multching/ etc). The house wall shades the plants from the afternoon sun and the protects them from the worst of the frosts.
The only time I have seen them really start yellowing / rocking is when i crowded them with pots of large bamboos and palms. This has led me to believe that they get really fussy when there is no air movement. My garden is in a high spot where the fresh air never stops moving in from the Atlantic. Whenever I look at the leaves of the Cordyline Indivisa, they seem to be gently bouncing.
Could it be that the constant renewal of fresh air prevents fungal infection?
Cordyline Indivisa Survival
Re: Cordyline Indivisa Survival
I don't know the answer but I too have 3 Indivisa the same age.
I noticed yesterday that one looked as though it was becoming loose/insecure around the base so placed some pebbles around it for support.
I noticed yesterday that one looked as though it was becoming loose/insecure around the base so placed some pebbles around it for support.
Re: Cordyline Indivisa Survival
Are yours in pots? do they have much air circulating around them?allangreenbean wrote:I don't know the answer but I too have 3 Indivisa the same age.