Peony plants - Knowledgebase Question

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Question by kabowman1
June 14, 2006
One bud on my peony plant flowered. The rest of the buds dried up, before they flowered. How can I prevent this from happening next spring?


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Answer from NGA
June 14, 2006
It sounds to me like your peonies are infested with thrips, which burrow into buds and drink their juices. If you have any of the fallen buds, take a closer look to see if you can identify their work - pale, desiccated tissue, and dark fecal matter. The bugs themselves are hard to see because they're tiny, and the adults flit away as you approach. They usually attack plants that are drought-stressed. If your peonies are growing in a well-drained, sandy soil, add some compost to the area, keep them mulched and well watered. Add a fresh layer of compost every spring. During the summer, spritz them monthly with a seaweed fertilizer solution. Hope this helps!

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