Posted by chad
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on 9/30/2009, 5:11 pm, in reply to "Re: Encephalartos seedlings not doing good"
69.236.136.4
thanks Jodi. Expensive lesson, but point well taken.
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: I have killed my fair share of Encephs
: by under-watering! As long as your
: soil mix is well-drained (and if
: your plants are still in the
: soil-less mix from A&A it is
: very well-drained), you could water
: them every day and it wouldn't hurt
: them. But only once a week in such
: hot summer weather is not healthy.
: Under-watering makes them weak and
: less able to fight off infections
: and infestations that would not
: normally damage a healthy plant.
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: Thanks for the input Jodi. I only
: water them once a week or so, and
: only if they are nearly dry in fear
: of rotting. Iv'e heard they do
: better with less water.
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: --Previous Message--
: Sounds like severe lack of water,
: Chad. When the temps are that high,
: and with the soil-less mix that
: A&A uses, I would be watering my
: plants every day or every other day.
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: I have 3 Encphalartos seedling that
: have all went south over the summer.
: One lehmanii in a 1 gallon pot with
: 2 fronds both black and wilted at
: the base but the leaves are still
: green. One altensteinii and one
: longifolius in liner pots, both
: brown and crispy. All 3 are in
: original pots from A&A cycads in
: SO. Cal and Iv'e had them about 9
: months under a shade cloth in my
: back yard. I water them about once
: a week and it has been around 100
: degrees all summer with intense
: sunlight here in Central Cal. Any
: thoughts? Thanks, Chad
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