Re: Finicky plants to grow...
- Subject: Re: Finicky plants to grow...
- From: J* H* <i*@jessholbrook.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2023 15:04:13 -0400
Agreed. I always prefer seed grown, so it makes sense to put in extra effort to find seed stock with the finicky ones! Thank you!
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 15:02 Jill Bell <j*@comcast.net> wrote:
My personal find with difficult plants is get seedlings if you can. For whatever number of reasons they seem to adapt better in my experience._______________________________________________All the best,Jill B. Hudson
On Jun 22, 2023, at 12:55 PM, Jessica Holbrook <i*@jessholbrook.com> wrote:I am embarrassed because I have such a struggle with these 😂Here are 2 youngins I currently have in the hospital because I managed to give them root rot. You can see in the 2nd photo that in the fluval stratum that one is successfully putting out new healthy roots which makes me so happy. I had to remove all roots completely from both. The one on the right I’m not seeing any roots yet but that doesn’t mean they aren’t there. So fingers crossed they both develop healthy root systems so we can start getting some healthy leaves!I feel like if I do much as touch a waroq or look at it wrong the leaves get damaged 😂<IMG_6145.jpg><IMG_6146.jpg>On
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