So, just like feeding your young is vital, so seems watering consistantly. I made the cardinal sin of not checking on my mom for five days (don't ask, the 70 hours that i worked last week left me delerious). When I rushed to her side yesterday morning I saw all but the few large fan leaves fried. I'd say 95% of her growth was shriveled up and brittle to the touch.
She lives in soil under fluros in a space that is conditioned between 60-70 degrees.
I immediately watered her a lot, gave her some nutes, and said a prayer.
This morning, she looked almost the same. I optimistically watered her a bit more.
Think that there's any hope for her? Can you think of anything else that I could do to help save her?
She lives in soil under fluros in a space that is conditioned between 60-70 degrees.
I immediately watered her a lot, gave her some nutes, and said a prayer.
This morning, she looked almost the same. I optimistically watered her a bit more.
Think that there's any hope for her? Can you think of anything else that I could do to help save her?