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Old 11-14-2017, 11:58 AM
MDBuch MDBuch is offline
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Thanks guys, I guess I have more cutting to do.
I was really hard-pressed to see how just the one plant was getting it.

What would you guys suggest if the whole leaf is turning? Or if it’s most of the leaves on the plant?
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Old 11-14-2017, 02:56 PM
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Thanks guys, I guess I have more cutting to do.
I was really hard-pressed to see how just the one plant was getting it.

What would you guys suggest if the whole leaf is turning? Or if it’s most of the leaves on the plant?

If it's the whole leaf...I'd remove it back to the pbulb.
If, when I cut back to the pbulb, if the pbulb looks affected, I would remove it. If the majority of the plant's leaves are showing the same, I'd just pitch the plant. But, that's me.

If you want to try and save it...remove all the affected tissue(s), and then isolate the plant. Some people like to save/rescue plants so I get it...it might recover, or it might not...either way if it's quarantined away from the healthy plants then you should be safe from any possibility of it spreading to the rest of your collection. This is all assuming it's something that's contagious and not just a weakness/illness due to some cultural issue but I usually go 'better safe than sorry' route.
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