Posted by Tom Broome on 4/11/2008, 11:03 pm, in reply to "transplanted revoluta"
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: Mr Broome,i am from Pakistan,i have a
: female revoluta which was growing in
: deep shade and was never happy
: there,i transplanted it in winters
: to a new sunny spot,now i see that
: she is throwing out a new set of
: leaves,which is way too early,as
: around here the first leaves usually
: come up in end april,and i don't
: think she has the root system to
: have provided the energy for the new
: leaves,just yet.What do i do?should
: i cut of the new leaves before they
: harden?or let them be?wont the plant
: weaken if i leave the leaves
: on?Please help
:
Unless you seriously cut up the root system when you moved it, you will be surprised to see that the plant can hold up well. As lang as the new leaves don't get burned from a freeze, because it is early, it won't hurt for new leaves to come out a month early. Your plant should be just fine. Maybe, at worst, the new flush this first time might come out a little small.
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