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Old 07-04-2011, 05:48 PM
mattryan mattryan is offline
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i posted a question several days ago and was hoping someone could answer it for me. This is my first yr with cyms. I re-potted both of them after they lost their flowers, removing all the dead roots. I had on one lots of new growing tips until I moved it thinking it was too hot on my backdeck (south). Well where i moved it to had a rainstorm and it filed up it's pot over night. It was in a pot with no drainage hole I didn't realize the decorative outside pot was like that until too late. So I did a repot and found alot of it's roots had rotted so I removed them. So long story short my question is, when i was doing the original re-pot it was growing 2 new pbulbs---they rotted. Now it starting growing a new 1 again and it feels soft like it's starting to rot as well. What am i doing wrong or how do i stop the new growth going south like this. I have put it in alot smaller pot and am watering almost everyday with the heat. I also am using a high nit fert with several clear waterings between. It is back on my rear deck with full sun in the am. Please help, thanks a bunch!
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