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OfflineHamurabi
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HBWR problem
    #3415152 - 11/27/04 06:15 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

hi guys my HBWR plant is 3 months old and till now one leafe was rotting and at the same time another leaf was forming. the last days most of its leaves (it has 4 leaves) are being rotten!!! what should i do? it's 10cm and it's in a small pot.
maybe i should put it in a bigger one?
i also water it every 2 days

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Re: HBWR problem [Re: Hamurabi]
    #3415180 - 11/27/04 06:42 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

leaves rotting? are you sure?
some pics would help

also I think you give too much water.

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Re: HBWR problem [Re: stefan]
    #3415358 - 11/27/04 09:15 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

take a look...







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Re: HBWR problem [Re: Hamurabi]
    #3415370 - 11/27/04 09:28 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

How much light are you giving them? Were you feeding them anything?

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Re: HBWR problem [Re: Gr0wer]
    #3418599 - 11/28/04 05:18 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

about light they get natural light from the sun (7 in the morning the sun is up 17:30 in the noon the sun goes down)
i fed them nothing!!
i water them when i see the surface dry. is this correct??
help they are dying!!!

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Re: HBWR problem [Re: Hamurabi]
    #3420522 - 11/28/04 07:34 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

Could be diseased. The soil looks like it's got something goin on with it. Some mold or something growing on the soil.

Looks chlorotic too. I think it could use some fertilizer. In addition, give it something to climb, if you let it's large leaves sit on the soil, it'll promote rot.

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Re: HBWR problem [Re: neuro]
    #3422142 - 11/29/04 02:48 AM (19 years, 4 months ago)

do u think i should throw the rotted leaves away? i was letting them on the soil cause someone told me they work as fertilizer.is this true??

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Re: HBWR problem [Re: Hamurabi]
    #3423861 - 11/29/04 04:20 PM (19 years, 4 months ago)

>>do u think i should throw the rotted leaves away?

cut off any necrotic tissue from the leaves that still have healthy stems, whatever doesn't have a healthy stem pull of and throw away.

The leaves would probably add more nutrients to the soil, but i'd compost them elsewhere since you've got it in a confined pot. If it were growing wild it probably wouldn't matter, but you've got a good environment for disease to take hold.

>> i was letting them on the soil cause someone told me they work as fertilizer.is this true??

If it's common practice with it, then i'm unaware of it. But leaves in general, can be composted - as can any plant matter.

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