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Old 10-12-2023, 02:29 AM
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New root and leaf growth here as well though seems more new basal growths than new leaves on existing fans. Have had a little leaf drop on some but they weren’t in the best shape to begin with so actually look better without those leaves anyway. In bark outside on a north facing balcony that is mostly shade because of building structures. Some indoors by the sliding door. A couple in NW facing windows to experiment with different lighting.

Camille, I’m sorry about your collection….

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@Camille. What is happening to your plants? Is it a virus?
Not sure what it is, probably something bacterial or fungal.
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Not sure what it is, probably something bacterial or fungal.
Sorry to hear that. Weird that so many plants become infected with that 'something'.
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