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Last Comment by Bob - Posted Date: Thu December 18, 2008 7:47pm [ Post a Comment
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If you have enough space, heat and lighting I would just get it growing now so you have a leaf or two for the spring.

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Photo Details: ">i tried<" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Wed December 17, 2008 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by Bob - Posted Date: Thu December 18, 2008 6:32pm [ Post a Comment
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Outstanding!

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Last Comment by Bob - Posted Date: Thu December 18, 2008 6:25pm [ Post a Comment
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I'm with you buzzwinder, sick of snow already!

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Last Comment by island cassie - Posted Date: Wed December 17, 2008 9:23pm [ Post a Comment
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Beautiful yard!! A gorgeous jungle!

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Last Comment by Tog Tan - Posted Date: Wed December 17, 2008 7:00pm [ Post a Comment
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Hey Robby,
It looks good enough for me. Just give it some time to get back into shape. Man, I have seen worse....!
Photo Details: ">i tried<" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Wed December 17, 2008 - Rating: ********** 10.00

Last Comment by Tog Tan - Posted Date: Wed December 17, 2008 3:00am [ Post a Comment
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Let me add my bit here. The corm is the base of the plant and you can get perlite at most places which sell horticulture sundries.
Coming to your plant, as long as it is not a bacterial or fungal rot, you have little to worry about. Even if it rots from the top, it will stop at the base if your corm is healthy. Then we have to wait for life to start all over again with the corm generating a new growth or pup. From your pix, the plant seem to suffering from some superficial stress, like some chemical burn. It still looks good with the new shoot.
Don't give up, I am sure it will pull through.
Photo Details: "PLEASE HELP SAVE THIS NANER!" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Tue December 16, 2008 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Tue December 16, 2008 5:23pm [ Post a Comment
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OK now you are much more advanced then me but what is the corm? Also what is Perlite? I just re-potted it in Miracle Grow a couple months ago!
Photo Details: "PLEASE HELP SAVE THIS NANER!" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Tue December 16, 2008 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by miracle_grower - Posted Date: Tue December 16, 2008 12:33pm [ Post a Comment
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Wow!! What would I do if it was me, more than likely toss it out. However, you sound attached, so we will try to help. First thing you do is, take the plant outside get a plastic bag, pull plant out, dump the dirt, shake all the dirt from the roots, use water if you must, but get all the dirt off the plant. Cut P-stem off near corm, toss it out{p-stem} with dirt in a sealed garbage bag.
Wash and sterilize the planter, scrub and submerse in water, hot water. Spray,scrub any areas that have hiding place on the planter.
Vacuum floors and carpets where the plant was near, walls etc.
Next, fill bathtub up with luke warm water, submerge entire plant in water, holding enter plant under water for about 10 minutes, drain water, spray off plant, fill tub back up again, submerge again 1o minutes.
Get some fresh soil, you know the perlite, non compacting soil. The more money you spend the better, the best soil you can get. You want it to be well draining, with lots of nutrients.


Get corm out of tub, let dry, put corm into fresh soil, dry, do not water, put moist cloth on top of planter, completely cover top of planter. Cloth should not touch dirt, use mister to lightly mist the cloth daily.Keep in dark cool room. The moisture will keep soil at optimal moisture until spring arrives and then water and warmth to set the corm to active stage.
Do not plant to deep, the corm should rest about a inch under the soil.
Photo Details: "PLEASE HELP SAVE THIS NANER!" by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Tue December 16, 2008 - Rating: 0.00

Last Comment by coolrobby2003 - Posted Date: Tue December 16, 2008 8:27am [ Post a Comment
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It is a Praying Hands i recieved it last April at 15 inches tall!
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Last Comment by kaczercat - Posted Date: Tue December 16, 2008 7:31am [ Post a Comment
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What type is it?
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