Re: Can this adelonema be saved?
- Subject: Re: Can this adelonema be saved?
- From: m* k* <m*@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2020 04:36:56 -0600
Greetings Roz, To me this looks like the plant got shocked ( when it was barerooted ? Or perhaps too much humidity ?? ) But after a week or two it shouldn’t be doing this. As for me / all of my aroids ( except aquatic Ones ) are potted in a pine bark / compost or Coir mix ) Looking at the photo / is your plant in a soil potting mix ? The roots might have been affected by Being taken out of the pot and then shipped or mailed to you, and when you repotted it, the watering in and subsequent re watering Plastic bag / May have been too much. Was the plant and the roots wrapped in any damp packing material or just placed into a plastic bag and sent off in a pouch ? Have you lifted it out of the potting medium to see what the roots look like? Removing the wilted roots and leaving the one emerging stem is what I would do. It may not need extra humidity / a warmer location would be good. Watching the soil / media moisture is also Important / as the roots / if they are damaged ( wilted ) won’t be able to function properly. Keep us apprised / I would be happy to send photos of the mix I use here in Chicago to give you a perspective on what works for me here. Cheers Michael On Jan 17, 2020, at 7:58 PM, Rosalind Gold <r*@pacbell.net> wrote:
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