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Old 01-10-2017, 11:07 PM
Salixx Salixx is offline
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Just my opinion, but I would stop unpotting it and moving it around. It may be hesitant to throw roots if it's constantly moving and being uprooted and repotted.

This, to me, looks like a good candidate for a bag. Get a big, clear bag, use a hole punch and make a few holes on the top and cover the plant to trap moisture. Use some skewers to keep the bag from touching the plant It may help to put a bit of moist (not wet!) sphag around the lowest stem area). Put it in a warm location that's shady and out of sight and try to forget about it.

It has leaves - theres still a very good chance to save it. Good luck!
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Old 03-30-2017, 11:03 PM
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Just my opinion, but I would stop unpotting it and moving it around. It may be hesitant to throw roots if it's constantly moving and being uprooted and repotted.

This, to me, looks like a good candidate for a bag. Get a big, clear bag, use a hole punch and make a few holes on the top and cover the plant to trap moisture. Use some skewers to keep the bag from touching the plant It may help to put a bit of moist (not wet!) sphag around the lowest stem area). Put it in a warm location that's shady and out of sight and try to forget about it.

It has leaves - theres still a very good chance to save it. Good luck!
Think that this might have to be my last resort as my nurturing is just not working for Edgar (not a bit of root growth and leaves are just wrinkling) repot more airy bark mixture sprinkled when needed, watered, watched carefully, left alone...nothing??
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