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edwardyeeks 18th May 2011 05:56 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
Did you make your charcoal bits smaller?

Yes kevyn, truncata is really very slow when recovering from repotting or root shock. Mine took one and a half months to settle down compared to others which only took 2-3 weeks.

winterkid 18th May 2011 07:11 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
ya the bits now are 2cm big . .
and there are lfs mixed in it too*biggrin2*

kepikimut 18th May 2011 07:23 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
hope survive

winterkid 18th May 2011 07:27 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
ya.
really hope it survives.:crying:

kevyn chan 22nd May 2011 02:03 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edwardyeeks (Post 48530)
Did you make your charcoal bits smaller?

Yes kevyn, truncata is really very slow when recovering from repotting or root shock. Mine took one and a half months to settle down compared to others which only took 2-3 weeks.

the truncata that has got its growing tip/ point severed... i strongly disagree that it has anything to do with repotting or root shock...others (sp and hybrid) do fairly well after repotting or shock while on their way to my place via post...

do not have many pots of truncatas to do comparison though.....:blush:

edwardyeeks 22nd May 2011 04:29 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
So far, if a nep's growing tip blacken or sever, it's due to root rot. It doesn't happen due during posting or repotting. The only way it happens is if you rip out all the roots (which I don't think anyone would be willing to do! :tongue:) or if the media you use holds too much water. My veitchii was a good example. Too much peat and overwatering caused the growing tip to blacken. A second one appeared which made two normal leaves (no pitchers) and then it slowly recovered. Phew....

kevyn chan 22nd May 2011 04:47 PM

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young man, i mentioned the tip was severed by a fallen mango (fruit) so nothing to do with overwatering or handling issue....period.

edwardyeeks 22nd May 2011 05:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kevyn chan (Post 48756)
young man, i mentioned the tip was severed by a fallen mango (fruit) so nothing to do with overwatering or handling issue....period.

Aiiyaya...sorry! :spinning: I've gone blur due to my exams this week. Is your truncata ok now?


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