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Poster: oldguardmom
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These are Ensete Ventricosum that I started from seeds. I have transplanted to the foam cups and water with plain water. I have noticed the leaves starting to get brown on the ends. What am I doing wrong. I have come to far to lose them now.
Thank you for helping.
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· Date: Thu September 17, 2009 · Views: 1938 · Filesize: 36.1kb, 431.8kb · Dimensions: 1600 x 1200 ·
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sandy0225
Northern Tropics
Registered: November 2005 Location: Muncie, Indiana zone 5 Posts: 1718
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Sat September 19, 2009 7:43am
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They really don't look too bad at all, good work. They probably would appreciate more humidity and/or slightly more water. If you have them in good light in warm conditions, they are probably ready for weak fertilizer too. Like 1/2 strength of how it says to mix it on the package of a water soluble fertilizer, every other watering.
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