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07-12-2013, 07:01 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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leaning tree of washington
so i have a dwarf or super dwarf cavendish (can't remember) growing in a pot in my snake room. it is under 12 hours of light a day, the room stays between 70-80 year round. it has been the best growing plant i have. i give it food every or every other watering. i've had it about a year now, and it's been nothing if not healthy. but this morning, it was leaning at the base, and the base of the leaf near the soil on the side it is leaning is soft and looks folded which would be the best description i can come up with. what exactly is happening? what can i do to save it? can i do anything? thank you in advance
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Re: leaning tree of washington
Could you snap a pic of it and post it??? That would be very helpful...
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Re: leaning tree of washington
Cut the leaf off and throw it away.If the plant is one year old no way it is dwarf cavendish must be SDC
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Re: leaning tree of washington
just the one leaf? why's the whole thing leaning?
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Re: leaning tree of washington
Poor root system.It is normal for the leafs to pull away from the stem as the plant grows. Leaves do not last forever.I'd place some more soil or wood chips around the plant to hold it up
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Re: leaning tree of washington
so what exactly do i do? i'm still kinda new at this. am i going to lose it? will i be able to save it?
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Re: leaning tree of washington
It's fine... Just do what Tony said...
The leaf is a goner... But the rest of the plant looks really healthy... Add an inch or so of soil to help support the other leaves as the plant grows...
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Re: leaning tree of washington
thank you for clarifying that, and thank you for the help.
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Re: leaning tree of washington
That is one of the greenest, skinniest long petiol SDC I've seen. Where did you get this plant?
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Re: leaning tree of washington
and now a pic of the snake in the snake room if you please..
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Re: leaning tree of washington
i got it from hirts gardens via amazon. is that a good thing? and since you asked, no actual crotalus species however,
angolan python she's kinda a brat, but super cool. their scales are almost beaded, and they are the only python species with scales like that ball python hog island boa constrictor imperator (old picture) and not snakes but dendrobates tinctorius "cobalt" (dart frogs) (also older pictures) and the bearded dragon |
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also a rat terrier/chihuahua mix, a box turtle, and a betta fish of which i have yet to upload pictures of
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Wow an LSU frog:}
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i assume snookie possibly is based on the reply, me personally not so much. though i'm not much for college sports
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i took it as humor. it was kinda funny. they've never been east of the cascades, and never watch television so if anything probably a UW or WWU fan figuring they were acquired in Seattle and live in Bellingham :P
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