Hello all
I recently got a cutting of a mystery gal (which I'm coming to suspect to be Blue Dragon, because of these same issues in the past), .. The mom from which it was cut was healthy.
The cut was a bit stubborn to root for me, taking closer to 20 days than 10 or 15. As she began to finally root (aerocloner), the new growth up top began to yellow.
I've since put her in a pot, with a mix of ~ 60% Dr. Earth, 20% ProMix HP, 15% EWC, and 5% recycled organic soil amended w/ Rainbow Mix.
She doesn't appear to be doing much improving. You'll see a necrotic spot on a leaf or two - and not necessarily from the end-of-the-leaf-INWARD. Almost seems to be a splotch right in the the middle of the finger.
I'm suspecting she may be a Blue Dragon, because the BD cut I had (which I suspect is this, again) just would not root for me. It'd take hold in the cube, and then go through this funky yellowing-necrotic-leaf deal, and I could never get 'er straightened out..
Anyway, I'm hopeful some of you knowledgeable folks will creep out of the woodwork and lend a hand. It's what y'all do so well!
I recently got a cutting of a mystery gal (which I'm coming to suspect to be Blue Dragon, because of these same issues in the past), .. The mom from which it was cut was healthy.
The cut was a bit stubborn to root for me, taking closer to 20 days than 10 or 15. As she began to finally root (aerocloner), the new growth up top began to yellow.
I've since put her in a pot, with a mix of ~ 60% Dr. Earth, 20% ProMix HP, 15% EWC, and 5% recycled organic soil amended w/ Rainbow Mix.
She doesn't appear to be doing much improving. You'll see a necrotic spot on a leaf or two - and not necessarily from the end-of-the-leaf-INWARD. Almost seems to be a splotch right in the the middle of the finger.
I'm suspecting she may be a Blue Dragon, because the BD cut I had (which I suspect is this, again) just would not root for me. It'd take hold in the cube, and then go through this funky yellowing-necrotic-leaf deal, and I could never get 'er straightened out..
Anyway, I'm hopeful some of you knowledgeable folks will creep out of the woodwork and lend a hand. It's what y'all do so well!