Harpua88
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Thank you but I am probably an "intermediate". There are many things I'm learning and still need to learn. One thing I'm pretty good at is taking notes, making lists, I do follow-up research/reading.....yeah I don’t let them get like completely dry the rootball will still be holding a little moisture when I look at the plants the smaller leaves closest to my base stem will sag a little bit, not necessarily like my big fan leaves or anything like that. It’s kind of like I look for the very first sign of droop then water her up, my only thought process behind that was it’s allowing the roots to dry out hopefully avoiding gnats/root rot. But whatever harp says pay attention this dude is a plant guru he can get you right![]()
I hear you about the fungus gnats. Those bottom leaves that droop a bit? If they're not getting any light, and are near or even on your soil......if they're old and not helping, and they probably aren't......trim them. Open up that bottom space to improve air flow, help you water, you can occasionally hit it with a very quick shot of bug spray without it hitting leaves, and the plants can put their energy above where it will be more productive.