Hi @anikna99
Thanks for your comment on your sickly Calistemon which has stopped flowering.
The good news is it doesn't look like there's anything wrong with your Bottlebrush (Calistemon) plant. It just looks to me like its finished flowering. It looks healthy and like its not dehydrated which means you've watered it fine.
In the UK, bottlebrush tend to only flower for 1-2 months. So it's probably just finished flowering for this year. Calistemon usually flower any time between May and August.
As with most imported plants, this shrub has probably spent its life in a polytunnel and been forced to flower ready for sale at the nursery. i.e. put under a lot of stress. Then when you get it home, it finally has a rest. This means it may have flowered early. Hence it losing its flowers now in May.
The leaves of this evergreen shrub (originally from Australia and part of the Myrtle family) look fine. So they don't show any size of disease or plant health problems.
One of the biggest problems will be the lack of nutrients moving forward. The pot it's in is tiny for the size of the shrub. It really needs to go in the ground asap. The advice that it will be fine in the pot is poor advice. As this plant will reach 10-12 ft over its lifespan, it really needs the ground for access to plant nutrients and watering.
https://youtu.be/5BhGtCjT2TQ
Find a sunny and protected spot, then get it in the ground.
Calistemion planting conditions:
Calistemon or bottlebrush need full sun. Free draining soil and protection from winter frosts. Although they are hardy if left in exposed positions with a heavy winter frost then this can quickly kill them off. This is why they are sometimes known as greenhouse plants really.
I hope that helps!
Lee
Hi @anikna99
Thanks for your comment on your sickly Calistemon which has stopped flowering.
The good news is it doesn't look like there's anything wrong with your Bottlebrush (Calistemon) plant. It just looks to me like its finished flowering. It looks healthy and like its not dehydrated which means you've watered it fine.
In the UK, bottlebrush tend to only flower for 1-2 months. So it's probably just finished flowering for this year. Calistemon usually flower any time between May and August.
As with most imported plants, this shrub has probably spent its life in a polytunnel and been forced to flower ready for sale at the nursery. i.e. put under a lot of stress. Then when you get it home, it finally has a rest. This means it may have flowered early. Hence it losing its flowers now in May.
The leaves of this evergreen shrub (originally from Australia and part of the Myrtle family) look fine. So they don't show any size of disease or plant health problems.
One of the biggest problems will be the lack of nutrients moving forward. The pot it's in is tiny for the size of the shrub. It really needs to go in the ground asap. The advice that it will be fine in the pot is poor advice. As this plant will reach 10-12 ft over its lifespan, it really needs the ground for access to plant nutrients and watering.
Find a sunny and protected spot, then get it in the ground.
Calistemion planting conditions:
Calistemon or bottlebrush need full sun. Free draining soil and protection from winter frosts. Although they are hardy if left in exposed positions with a heavy winter frost then this can quickly kill them off. This is why they are sometimes known as greenhouse plants really.
I hope that helps!
Lee