Re: Rejeuvenating Gailey's Ensete v. Maurelii
Thank you for your response Tropicallvr.
I didn't especially want to cut it to the 'quick'. Although it doesn't look too bad in the photo, if I were to remove the rather large rocks at it's base it would probably be at 45 degrees. I just assumed that since it is so weak and floppy, it wouldn't be able to regain the strength to stand firm again. The leaves that I have already cut off bent off beyond repair, so it has definitely gotten sicker.
I suspected low ight may be an issue. Trouble is, it had gotten so tall, that was the only place with a high enough ceiling.
I'll remove the rocks and take another photo, to demonstrate it's real position.
I appreciate the help.
Regards
Gailey
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