I planted a feijoa sellowiana two weeks ago. It is in a very sunny spot. It is with plants that require very little water. I understand it does not like to be overwatered. The leaves are drooping. Too little water? Can I do irreperable damage by watering it well?
Newly Planted Feijoa sellowiana-Problem
You might post your question in the Beginner Gardening forum--this forum is for questions about the Plant Files database and doesn't get a ton of traffic, so more people will see your question there http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/f/b_gardentalk/all/
It is most likely transplant shock, but you may also not be watering it enough. Even plants that don't like much water need a decent amount while they're getting established, so you'll want to water it pretty regularly this summer--more often at first and then decreasing a bit as it gets more established.
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