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Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
I think the best thing you can do is cut it till the rotted part.
I think you overwatered it |
Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
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I would hate to think I've overwatered. I've watered them once a week for the past 3 weeks and even so I barely dampened the top of the soil. Thanks for the advice dablo. I'm wondering if anyone else who stores ensete over the winter has ever experienced this before? |
Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
That portion that's black and mushy got waterlogged and cold. The fact that there's a new leaf emerging is a good sign. Personally, I would spray with a systemic fungicide and keep that area dry, esp. when watering, i.e., water the soil and not the plant. And give it some air movement around the plant.
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Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
YOu are probably right Chong.
Although I've barely watered the plant it was outside for several cool and damp nights and there was a little rain too. I keep them under the eaves of the house right now but it could very well have gotten wet. Thanks for the advice. Sam |
Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
spray them with a fungicide before storing - it really helps.
you can also pour candlewax in the crown when they are dry - i also do that with robusta's and trachycarpus. concentrated coconut oil has anti fungal properties. the best thing you can do like dablo says is cut it back. or you can cut it back 8 inches above ground, just don't cut to low. if you wait or you cut not enough it can rot further, so cut at least one nanner and spray it with a mild fungicide or natural fungicide. |
Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
spray them with a fungicide before storing - it really helps.
you can also pour candlewax in the crown when they are dry - i also do that with robusta's and trachycarpus. concentrated coconut oil has anti fungal properties. the best thing you can do like dablo said is cut infected tissue. or you can cut it back 8 inches above ground, just don't cut to low. if you wait or you cut not enough it can rot further, so cut at least one nanner deeply and spray it with a mild fungicide or natural fungicide. |
Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
Hello,
Just a little follow up to this post. With the two rotted ensete's I decided to do the chop. I started cutting back the 1st one and although the outer parts of the plant looked fine the inner most ring was still black. I kept cutting lower and lower trying to stay about 8 inches from the ground as Lodewijkp has said. At that point there was still some definite black there so I figured the thing was a goner and kept cutting lower to about 3 inches from the ground level. Still black. I decided it was probably a lost cause but I stuck the thing in a big pot with new soil anyway. The second plant I figured I would try something different. What's to lose at this point? I know I read it here somewhere but I can't find it now. I chopped the thing right down to the corm and then with the corm upright I cut the thing into 4 pieces. I took these 4 chunks and potted them up. Anyhow this is over a month later and I'm happy to report that the 1st ensete is alive and doing well. About two days later I noticed the spot where I'd chopped was pushing out new growth. I couldn't believe it! My girlfriend thought the rest of the plant was shrinking around the center core. Sure enough though, it was growing and began pushing out a new very white leaf in about a week. Currently its in the ground pushing out new leaves. Its almost caught up to my other ensete that pushed thru the winter okay. The 4 chunks of corm that I potted are also showing some action. I pretty much forgot about them until last week when I pulled them out of their pots for a look. All 4 pots are full of new white roots! Is this a good sign or am I just dreaming here? Is there anything else I can do to encourage new growth at this point? Fingers crossed. Any help or advice would be appreciated. |
Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
Sounds like you are doing fine - keep them warm and bright, and not too wet. They should take off now. Congatulations!
Cassie |
Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
Okay another little update here.
The corm(s) that I chopped into 4 pieces are now growing leaves. Each one has about 8-12 tiny sprouts coming off of it. What do I do at this point? Will these each grow into a "bushy type" plant or do I have to separate them at some point. Will one of the sprouts become the "leader". My only experience with pups has been from Basjoo and they seem pretty easy to figure out. Anyhow if these grow into individual plants it would seem like an easy way to increase stock of ensetes. thanks. Sam |
Re: Please, advice needed. Ensete problems?
Let them grow and re-establish roots before you do any more chopping.
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