On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 12:06 AM Rosalind Gold wrote:
Ron - thanks for weighing in on this! You're suggestions are absolutely on point!
I agree that this doesn't look like spider mite damage - that tends to go for the entire leaf. Also - I agree that you might be giving it too much sun and possibly too much heat. I actually do think it's great that you have a leaf that looks pretty good - from the picture, there's some imperfections - but this does not look like a basically unhealthy plant.
Another thing to think about - is the leaf's tip touching anything, like another plant or part of a planter? Or is anything else coming in touch with any other parts of the leaf? I've learned that my big anthuriums and philodendrons get a lot of leaf damage that way. I've got mine on a plant stand near my deck window - and even with the stems attached to totems, the leaves grow right towards the window's glass, often touching blinds that are there to block some of the sun out - which results in brown spots or other damage on the edges of the leaves.
Hoping this helps.
-Rosalind
On Sunday, July 26, 2020, 03:30:50 PM PDT, RON ILES wrote:
I know I'm a beautiful cabbage leaf with boo'ful veins...but.... please do'yuh think I could have a lot more shade, & some nice fresh air..and..and a lil' ole spray o water, not too cold not too ot when duh sun goez down. I don't think I gotta de Spider Mite but if I ave the spray would wash 'em off? My appy rave from the grave. Ole Ron SpathILES in Ole Ireland.. π»ππ·π·π΅πΆπππππΆ
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 5:34 PM Je Hi Jung wrote:
Hello Rosalind,
Here is my new leaf, I have not touched it or sprayed it or anything and it looks like she went through battle. I am thinking something is missing probably from the environment or too much heat that is maki g the leaf degrade π.
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On Jul 25, 2020, at 1:45 PM, Rosalind Gold wrote:
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Je Hi:
I also live in SoCal, and I haven't done anything special with regard to putting my A. regale in a more humid environment - yes, I get some browning on the leaf edges, and the plant is slow to put out new leaves - but otherwise it's doing OK.
I do have issues with what appear to be spider mites, and I use a pesticide spray for that (I know, I know, some folks are opposed to these sprays, but they seem to get the job done).
Can you take a picture of the leaf damage and post it? Or have you done so some place else?
-Rosalind, in Culver City
On Saturday, July 25, 2020, 11:14:18 AM PDT, Je Hi Jung wrote:
I may move her out to my greenhouse but itβs been so hot in SoCal, I guess I keep playing with my plants and see what works. I do know that once you receive your Tropicals they die back and the. Grow back to acclimate but I think this regale has other thingβs in mind. What do you suggest would be best riley2362? Je Hi
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