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Default ERG Bloody rotten Bloodleaf

Like the title says I have been having problems with this plant pretty much sense new. Well I purchased this plant back when I registered here=] End of May. It was growing fast and strong at first, showing slight signs of heat damage.
I worked this plant in and out of the sun daily and under protection from rain as well.

Well after a short time it started growing into it's self. Preventing my leafs from un-folding evenly. I have seen a few other with this problem on here and it seemed mostly to be these Bloodleafs. The top of my P-stem looked like it was trying to be a travlers palm. I ended up cutting most leafs off and dropping about 6" in height.(I took the inner most leafs and left the a couple outter.)
Well that was about a week or so ago. These last two/three days has been chilly and rainy here. I have been leaving this plant out in full sun and not caring about the rain.
Today I went out and noticed some rot, and began cutting away.

It looked like it was only the top two or so inches of p-stem affected.
I started lightly peeling and cutting and ended up taking four layer off down most of the plant leaving about 10" at the bottom.

This plant has been nothing but headache for me honestly if It was to die, which it doesn't seem far from I wont be sad.

At least I have a pup which seems to be doing well.
Come growing season '10 this plant will find its home in the ground.

Here are some pics for better explanation.

This pic is the leaf trying to unfold with another leaf growing into it and attached.

Here is what I did today.




I should have taken pictures prior to cutting sadly it looks better now.
The rot was growing from the inside out. Maybe this was from my hacking a little while ago? Leaving all that open cut p-stem eh.

Maybe my initial problem was from not removing the soil/sand they had this potted in when transplanting.

BTW this is in a 5 gallonish or so pot. I checked about a month ago and it was not root bound.
Some stuff to think about.
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