Help for A. harleyi
- Subject: Help for A. harleyi
- From: <s*@suddenlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 16:15:19 -0800
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Hello all,
Is there someone who can clue me in as to how
to save my almost-dead Anthurium harleyi? The photos show at
what point my plant is. I don't want to lose this plant. I cut off
all leaves about a month ago and put it into a plastic bag (no dirt, just air
and humidity). The leaves were green but shriveld. Either I'm
impatient or it's not showing any remorse at dying. I am thinking about
planting it into a pot and putting the pot into a plastic bag but I'm not sure
of a medium. Is there a 'best' hospital medium in a pot, inside
a ziploc for A. harleyi? It's such a tough plant and it took a
long, long time to get to this point. I suppose it will take a long long
time to come back if it has that much life left. Still, any help would be
appreciated! This plant dwindled due to dry weather as opposed
to wet weather.
The plant root base is still green and firm.
The roots that are left are also firm. To me, it has the appearance of
being capable of growth but it's just not putting out anything new. I have
to get it into a constant environment and that's what I need to know
about. Any ideas please.
Thank you!
Susan Cox
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