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Old 09-04-2017, 06:36 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Default Re: Transplant stress: Is there hope?

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Originally Posted by obdiah View Post
I am not an expert but dosent look like transplant shock to me more like a deficiency of some kind normal ageing also gives this look to a dying leaf but probably not the case here
how does the last leaf to emerge look does it also show the yellowing edges? is it ok to put pic in post ? if not I will remove it also I have dc,s die to the ground and grow back from the corm for no apparent reason

They were very healthy, not fully grown, perfect candidates for transplanting, I thought. This condition started right after the transplant. Perhaps I didn't use the right soil. I bought typical potting soil from the supermarket. I also added some soil from other pots I had standing around. Yes, the newest rooled up leaf is showing some distress (yellow) too.
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