
FloridaMike
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So far no yellowing or dying & no removing any die back, there hasn't been any.That’s normally the kind of clawing that I see you when a plant’s been drinking too much and it’s also got too high of the relative humidity around its base.
But I don’t see any of the yellowing that usually accompanies that and also like Nick I don’t grow that way
Is there any die back that you removed??
Slower transpiration diring lights out than other plants.
i’m kind of interested to see what actually is the remedy here though because I’m fixing to get into them things
It may well be the roots sitting in stagnant water, or humidity around the base's.
Everyone is getting their skirts trimmed this weekend
I've never used slabs in this manner b4
This is all an experiment with a definite chance of failure
If it's a no-go, I have regular trays and slabs for the next run.