atlantis
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone.
I´m writing here to know you opinion about these pictures that I´ve taken from some of my friend’s plants.
As you see, there is a kind of collapse on them. It appears only in a few plants (lowii, tranlienianum...) but the rest show no signs, and they stay close to the affected plants.
It appears in both old and new leaves, but it doesn´t seem to affect flowering capacity or plant development. It might be only esthetic (for the time being…).
My friend and I live in the same town. Our growing condition are similar (a bit warmer and brighter in her case) but I haven´t had this problem in any of my plants yet, even when they´re kept colder and drier.
The growing conditions are:
- Temps. around 15 ºC and 20 ºC in winter, and 25 ºC - 32 ºC in summer.
- Humidity around 65-75% in the day and 40-45% at night.
- Fed regime: 12-30-12 and 23-6-10 very diluted once every few waterings during growing period (almost no fertilizer in winter).
- Plants are kept moist but not wet. Dryer in winter. Water here is very soft.
What do you think? Genetic, culture issues, temps, pest?
Thanks in advance for your help
I´m writing here to know you opinion about these pictures that I´ve taken from some of my friend’s plants.
As you see, there is a kind of collapse on them. It appears only in a few plants (lowii, tranlienianum...) but the rest show no signs, and they stay close to the affected plants.
It appears in both old and new leaves, but it doesn´t seem to affect flowering capacity or plant development. It might be only esthetic (for the time being…).
My friend and I live in the same town. Our growing condition are similar (a bit warmer and brighter in her case) but I haven´t had this problem in any of my plants yet, even when they´re kept colder and drier.
The growing conditions are:
- Temps. around 15 ºC and 20 ºC in winter, and 25 ºC - 32 ºC in summer.
- Humidity around 65-75% in the day and 40-45% at night.
- Fed regime: 12-30-12 and 23-6-10 very diluted once every few waterings during growing period (almost no fertilizer in winter).
- Plants are kept moist but not wet. Dryer in winter. Water here is very soft.
What do you think? Genetic, culture issues, temps, pest?
Thanks in advance for your help