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Old 17th December 2008, 02:19 AM
Pananep Pananep is offline
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Hey everyone,

I just repotted an N. Kkhasiana last night. It used to be planted in a mix of mostly coconut husk chips and some LFS. I have now potted it up in a 2:1:1 ratio of coconut husk chips/perlite/New Zealand Sphagnum Moss. Today the plants newest leaf shows signs of wilting. I have recently repotted some of my other neps into this new mix with little or no signs of wilting or shock. I have carefully removed as much of the old mix from the roots as possible, so some root disturbance probably took place. I dont know why N. khasiana is showing this behavior as it has been treated exactly like my other repotted plants. I was vigorously growing before this repotting. Any suggestions on the matter at hand? I know neps go into some shock when repotted, but this is the only one that shows wilting, for now only on the most recently emerged leaf. Thanks a lot, looking forward to your replies.

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