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Re: [SANS] Leaves falling over
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] Leaves falling over
- From: h* <h*@ENDANGEREDSPECIES.COM>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 14:12:34 -0800
- In-Reply-To: <34C5062C.3A48@rapidcity.com>
At 01:16 PM 1/20/98 -0700, Thomas Beno wrote:
>Can anyone tell me what steps I should take to encourage the bent over
>leaves on some of my Snake Plants to straighten out. I have heard
>several opinions from time to time from nursery owners. They say that I
>may be watering it too much or giving it too much light or that it is in
>too large of a pot because the plants like to be crowded.
Some of them are floppy!!! One clone of variegted guineensis is very
floppy, whereas a clone developed from the floppy ones by Jack Craig is
very non-floppy. if the get really floppy i stick some bamboo cane into the
pot and do something with string to hold the thing together.
It is too little light which makes plants unnaturally floppy and seak. not
too much.
hermine
expert nonflopologist
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