Can I save my camelia?
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If you can, remove some of the upper soil in a small patch down to as far as you can (6-12") and check that the soil really is moist at the depth the roots can use it. If it is in a pot even more so, but you will also be checking for white grubs (vine weevil) which can be voracious root eaters, or alternatively even root rot if it has been too wet where you are. Also the heat (specially if its potted) could have caused the wilt, but it would have to have been more extreme than in previous years. Lastly, though unlikely to be the only cause, there may be lime in the soil, which camelias cannot tolerate. But you would already be aware of this since it turns the leaves pale and very yellow. Good luck, and ask again if that doesn't answer it.
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depending on where you live it might just be from the heat...scratch the bark and see if its still green...if it is give it a chance to sprout back...if not then prune it back and wait till next year....
depending on where you live it might just be from the heat...scratch the bark and see if its still green...if it is give it a chance to sprout back...if not then prune it back and wait till next year....
it it in an ericaceous compost ?
Look lady, I'm sure if you sent her to sunday school she can be saved. bless her heart.