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Old 05-01-2007, 10:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Re: Iholena expressing fluid

Ariods like Colocasia and Alocasia do it when they have a lot of water in the soil. It's not good to get the moisture levels to that point on small plants as if they don't have enough leaves to operate the system in the correct way the roots start to rot.A new plant with a single roller coming could be killed with over watering. My large Alocasias I kept in France dripped all the time but these were big ( 7 to 8 foot ) plants and they thrived on a well drained but well watered cycle. With small aroids I cut back the water to keep the whole pot just moist, it's a balancing act sometimes. Not sure is Musa are the same but I would think so.
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Steve
p.s. a few pics of a big Alocasia and some pics of my garden just North of Paris France. First two pics are a large purple stemmed Alocasia , next two pics are Sikkimensis , the next two are just garden shots. Not great quality pics , sorry , also I wish I could find a Sikki with that kind of colour again.
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