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Choking
Have only heard a little about this happening. Is this avoidable, if a plant chokes will it recover from the lost leaf, is this something that will stay with the plant? We have an orinoce that starts choking twice and I have helped it along. Is it a good idea to keep this plant or get rid of it. Do you know if the pups will have this problem? Thanks
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Re: Choking
This is happening on the leaf of a young plant. Will take some pics as there is no sense in growing this if it won't work out.
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Re: Choking
The normal choking symptom is common when it gets cold. What you are probably dealing with is calcium/boron deficiency. Even if there are adequate levels in your soil that plant can suffer from deficiency because it may be growing too fast to take up adequate amounts.
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