rescuing a skimpy cutting
- Subject: rescuing a skimpy cutting
- From: R*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 17:31:42 EDT
Hi everyone: I am new to this list and I'm not sure whether the text
of my request to Mr. Weeks was shown to anyone yet, so please excuse me if this
is a repeat. I am not an aroid hobbyist, but for many years I had tried to
locate a variety of philodendron that I had in the sixties. I succeeded in
finding one straggly one last year in a store that has since gone out of
business, and I was nursing it along. I was recently in the
hospital, and lost the whole plant except for one spindly stem with one
leaf. I desparately need some advice on how to save it, since none of the
greenhouses or horticulturists around here have ever heard of it. Right
now I have it suspended with the stem joint under water and the single leaf
sticking out of the water. It was called a blushing pholodendron when I
first had it, - just a standard heart shaped leaf, but with a red underside and
the upper surface extremely finely beaded so it looks satiny rather than
shiny. Do you have any members that I could contact or any advice about
how to save this poor little remnant? ( rooting procedure, fertilizer, best soil
type, etc) It would be heartbreaking to me to lose it. It must
be a rather hard to grow variety, because it didn't grow much at all, whereas
the standard philodendron on the same shelf grew like crazy. Would setting
up a small terrarium for it be a good idea or would it make it rot?
Any help would be sincerely appreciated. Carol Ross A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! |
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