- Mon Oct 14, 2024 4:08 pm
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Update: I dodged a bullet. The wilting in the picture WAS the usual, but a few leaves had tiny signs of the mineral burn I remember (crispy brown edges). One of them started to wilt today and the crispiness seemed to cut off from the normal wilt which was quite intriguing. It's been nearly a week since the transfer, and for the most part, the plant is mostly still green aside from the stress wilting leaves. Some leaves are even starting to stick up again.
I don't expect this to last for long, as dormancy is approaching and it's been getting noticeably colder, even in the space where my plants reside, but it's nice to see that it's starting to look well again (Also it'd give me the chance to try out dormancy again.... Preferably without giving it cold snap instead).
I don't expect this to last for long, as dormancy is approaching and it's been getting noticeably colder, even in the space where my plants reside, but it's nice to see that it's starting to look well again (Also it'd give me the chance to try out dormancy again.... Preferably without giving it cold snap instead).