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winterkid 17th May 2011 04:27 PM

N.truncata SOS
 
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help me !!!! i just got it a few days ago.....and when it came it was green but now....Help me save it now...:crying:pls

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alpiner 17th May 2011 04:54 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
Any reasons you're using charcoal as media? Or they're just topping.

kepikimut 17th May 2011 05:21 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
root probelm, maybe shock:crying:

delphiguy 17th May 2011 05:55 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
if the plant is potted in straight charcoal then I guess its dehydration, the charcoal is too
large to keep the roots moist.

winterkid 17th May 2011 06:51 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
actually I put about 80% charcoal and the rest is peat.. . . . and then when I open a few pieces of charcoal I can see that it is stil moist.

and then how do I cure it now ? I need help asap

winterkid 17th May 2011 06:56 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
and the new leaf are now fully brown . . :crying:

can they be recovered?

kepikimut 17th May 2011 07:20 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
use 80% charcoal and the rest is peat???

why use peat? not spaghnum moss or choco chip??

winterkid 17th May 2011 07:24 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
is it better to use lfs? then I will change it after it is stable.. . . . but is there hope to cure it? . .

winterkid 17th May 2011 08:45 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
should I put it in a plastic bag for humidity? need help asap...
nep masters HELP!

edwardyeeks 17th May 2011 08:46 PM

Re: N.truncata SOS
 
WOW, if you ask me, I think that you might have damaged the root badly during transplant. You better repot it NOW to a more water retrofits media and put it in a plastic bag to increase humidity. However, don't EVER overwater it. It's in a very bad condition now. :(


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