Dahlia FAQs: Troubleshooting & Care For Dahlia Plants
Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Oct 27, 2022 · Revised on Oct 3, 2025
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Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Oct 27, 2022 · Revised on Oct 3, 2025
Dahlias can be easy to grow, but they are not immune to challenges! If you’re new to growing Dahlias, or if you have concerns about your Dahlia plants this season, this guide will help. Learn more about common concerns with pests, weather, watering, and more.
Top 6 questions about Dahlias:
Dahlias are available in a huge range of colors and styles - the flowers have diverse genetics that allow them to express many exciting characteristics like color, petal form, size, and more. At the same time, that can also lend to a lot of variability and inconsistency when the flowers bloom.
Occasional occurrences when growing Dahlias:
Factors that influence Dahlia flower colors:
Of course, Dahlia tubers may occasionally be mixed up from field to delivery. If the flowers you’re growing look like they’re not even related to the flowers you ordered, please let us know!

There could be a few reasons for brown or yellowing leaves.

In hot, dry conditions, Dahlias and other plants are susceptible to pests, such as spider mites. Spider mites puncture leaves, causing them to become brown and leathery, and they move from lower leaves upwards.
Slugs and caterpillars may also nibble on your Dahlias, especially while plants are young. If you notice small holes in foliage or flowers, you can easily pick slugs and caterpillars off of your plants. (Remember, caterpillars become butterflies and moths, and are beneficial food sources for birds!)
Critters like deer, rabbits, and squirrels may also make a snack of your Dahlias.
If your Dahlia was off to a good start, but didn’t survive the summer, it’s usually a case of extremes.
There can be several culprits that may reduce flowering on your Dahlia plants.
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