Why impatients won't bloom
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Janet Pizaro on Jul 11, 2016I do not know if you have had issues where you live but here there was an out break of downy mildew actually killing the impatients. You can if you already have not try feeding them with a water soluble fertilizer making sure you do this in the morning hours.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Jul 12, 2016We had the same problem that with impatiens in Florida. I gave up trying to save them. As much as I liked them sometimes it is impossible to keep them looking good.Helpful Reply
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