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Old 05-27-2021, 02:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Musa AeAe help!!!

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Originally Posted by mcasey34 View Post
I live in canada and I got it from someone in Canada who imported it previously and acclimatized for a couple months and it was putting out new leaves in their care. They did a really good job and I got it with roots, but unfortunately I overwatered it and all the roots went to mush in like 48h. Last night I checked on it and cleaned the black on the corm and the remaining corm is still white with about 5 1inch long tiny fragile roots that are whitish/brownish, more like a beige colour. I put it in a small clear pot with about 75% perlite and 25% mycorrhizae. I did not water it. It’s in a tent with temperature 22-25°C and humidity around 75%. I plant on babying it as much as I can, I just wanna save the corm. I cut off all but 1 leaf, the newest one to reduce water loss. The pstem and leaf is still green with no signs rot or anything. Healthy green looking. Any tips or help would be much appreciated.
Ima be brutally honest with you. But the likely hood of it surviving is small, aeaes Florida are fussy sons of *******. I say u have a 3/10 chance. I mean it’s possible but once aeaes are damaged plus the fact u don’t live in a tropical climate mean it’s gonna be hard and long. I’m just saying don’t get your hopes up as mine in the UK died abs it crushed me lol
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