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OK, here we go again! Let's get this "pot" stirred up, I'm hoping we can "bring it to a boil today!"
Muxy has what IMO, is a case of GANG-GREEN & may need 5 small amputations due to dead-tops, caused by 3 nights at 48°, notice all the dead tops & and dead top leaves, that are now brown toward the tips, curling straight up leaves, I think, are dead from cold.
In the bottom pic, you'll see fresh green & happy new leaf. Also, notice all the stipules are red, like on a plant that is ready to harvest, underneath the dead top with the dead stipules, is all white & happy new growth.
QUESTION IS: should the dead tops be snipped?
OR, leave it alone, and let the new growth pop out from underneath the (5) pea-sized, dry-dead-tops?
She seems to be recovering slowly, moved out of ICU & now stable, sort of.
Thanks for all your help (again), I couldn't pull this off without all of you!!
To cut, or not to cut?
Whitefly problem under control, thanks for that round!!
OK, here we go again! Let's get this "pot" stirred up, I'm hoping we can "bring it to a boil today!"
Muxy has what IMO, is a case of GANG-GREEN & may need 5 small amputations due to dead-tops, caused by 3 nights at 48°, notice all the dead tops & and dead top leaves, that are now brown toward the tips, curling straight up leaves, I think, are dead from cold.
In the bottom pic, you'll see fresh green & happy new leaf. Also, notice all the stipules are red, like on a plant that is ready to harvest, underneath the dead top with the dead stipules, is all white & happy new growth.
QUESTION IS: should the dead tops be snipped?
OR, leave it alone, and let the new growth pop out from underneath the (5) pea-sized, dry-dead-tops?
She seems to be recovering slowly, moved out of ICU & now stable, sort of.
Thanks for all your help (again), I couldn't pull this off without all of you!!
To cut, or not to cut?
Whitefly problem under control, thanks for that round!!