[Aroid-l] Re: Sauromatum guttatum culture
- Subject: [Aroid-l] Re: Sauromatum guttatum culture
- From: "Leo A. Martin" l*@attglobal.net
- Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 09:25:14 -0600
Also remember these things are spider mite magnets. I can't keep them alive here in Phoenix since I don't have a wet greenhouse and the highest constant humidity I can manage is about 40% on a good day.
By the way, some of the commoner Amorphophallus do just fine here in low humidity in full shade.
Leo
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