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02-24-2010, 03:33 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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basjoo pup
the mother plant is doing well, still green, no growth for a month, but ever since i watered it for the first time in weeks, the pup seems to be dying first the leaves were wilting and now the stem is becoming weak/brown. what may have caused this and is my plant in any danger? grown indoors and not alot of light
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Re: basjoo pup
probably needs more light and less water at first.
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Re: basjoo pup
Yeah light is critical and not much water. If the mother isn't big getting the pot off the floor to a higher temp zone (heat rizes) in the room doesn't hurt either. Good Luck :^)
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Re: basjoo pup
I agree, more light is a must, but also make sure your soil is well draining...u do not want the soil to remain wet or damp at all!
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Re: basjoo pup
thanks everyone! the pup seems to be more stable.
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