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Re: Diseaser oh no !!
Other develop but not much like this mirabilis.
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It's normal to see neps developed red coloration on their leaves on exposed to strong light, esp mirabilis due to their thin papery-liked leaves.
wild mirabilis http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...u/DSC_0373.jpg |
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Nice red leaves mirabilis specimen Robert !!
The reason why I asked if it was raining or not it's because I saw sign of dry edges on the leaves and since it's a newly developed cutting, it might be due to acclimatising to the year end weather pattern (generally cooler with drier weather) that Vietnam is probably experiencing now. I think the next few leaves will slowly developed into normal leaves. N. mirabilis is tough nep... don't worry. |
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Thank Nepnut and Robert for help ! btw that is one nice red mirabilis.
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Hmm...remember ken's mira cuttting?I repotted it and saw this horrible scene...
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oh no...can you wash it off?
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Yup I washed them off...Minh your problem is probably unlike mine
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i have some amps, harlequin and williams red. all pots are really far away from lights, but the plants r blood red..never seen an amp so red.My plants get the morning day light, only 5 hrs though since days r shorter
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