




I purchased a range of Kangaroo Paws a couple of weeks ago. Within less than a week of bringing them home I noticed some of the plants had started to show signs of drooping flowers, over time more of them have started to have their colours fade in the flowers and leaves also droop.
Last year I purchased a similar quantity of plants (one of each of the lovely new colours and some more traditional colour varieties) and put them straight in a sunny position as that’s what the tag said (full sun) but within 2 days noticed drooping. I had placed three of the smaller pots I purchased them in each larger pot to get used to their position before I repotted them into those pots permanently. I gave it another couple days to see if they just needed to acclimatise, but the issue got worse. I moved them to a shaded area that receives afternoon sun and watched them closely, watering when they dried out and even providing some native plant fertiliser. But there was no saving them, all of them died over the next few months. I even tried pruning some back as some websites suggested but that didn’t help.
Based on this experience, when I brought my new plants home this year I placed them in the part shaded area (afternoon sun) with the plan to slowly increase their sun exposure over time, hopefully avoiding shock. I watered sparingly but still 1-2 a week when they looked dry. I have not yet repotted them, but the intention was to put them in the ground or a larger pot soon. The drooping started within a week and as mentioned before, has spread.
I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong, can you please offer some advice on how to help these plants? I’ve never had such poor luck with plants deteriorating so quickly upon bringing them home.
Images are a mix of this year and last year’s plants (last years are placed in a larger pot together, this years sit on a metal grate).
