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namchabarwensis

Posted by trailer_gal z4 ND (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 13, 09 at 22:24

Hello
I thought that it would be a good idea this fall to keep my Namchabarwensis in a cooler room when I brought it in. The temperature stays around 60 degrees. Now the leaves are all wilted and some actually drying up. Was this too cool a temperature for the plant? I thought that would cut back on the spider mites. I cut off the wilted stems and put them in water to see if they would revive. It seems that this plant does come back from the root sometimes.
Thanks for any information.


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RE: namchabarwensis

I don't think it has anything to do with the temps. Mine is still outside and our temps have been in the low 40's at night for the past week. My plant is getting a bit leggy but otherwise looks fine. Maybe the humidity is too low?


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