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Is my Pinguicula cyclosecta ok? Edges are turning brown on the leaves

Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 3:37 am
by Nikson
Hey all,

My older Pinguicula cyclosecta seems to be turning brown on the edges of the leaves. I repotted it and another one into a mix of horicultural sand, peat moss, and perlite months ago, and it all seemed ok.

The other pinguicula cyclosecta has woken up from dormancy and is turning nice and purple, but this one is turning brown around the edges.

I water with distilled water, and I make sure to keep the plants on the barely moist side, since I know they can rot if you water them too much.

Only change I've really made is I've moved them just a few inches under a growlight. Is it burning, or is it somehow suffering from rot?

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Re: Is my Pinguicula cyclosecta ok? Edges are turning brown on the leaves

Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 3:55 am
by Huntsmanshorn
The center seems to be rotting. You might want to check, and if it is, take some leaf pullings. Better safe than sorry.

Re: Is my Pinguicula cyclosecta ok? Edges are turning brown on the leaves

Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 6:03 pm
by Nikson
It's so hard to tell, since it's a pretty tiny pinguicula.

I'm so confused as to how it could be rotting, I run it on the drier side and the mix it's in is super well draining.

Re: Is my Pinguicula cyclosecta ok? Edges are turning brown on the leaves

Posted: Tue May 23, 2023 6:21 pm
by Panman

Re: Is my Pinguicula cyclosecta ok? Edges are turning brown on the leaves

Posted: Wed May 24, 2023 8:05 pm
by Nikson
Darn, that sucks.

No idea how it ended up with that, maybe I somehow watered too much?

I peeled off a few leaves off this one and the second ping I have and put them on some wet peat, and hopefully they strike.

Not sure how easy it is to propagate this kind, since the leaves are REALLY tiny compared to my gingantea, but fingers crossed.

Re: Is my Pinguicula cyclosecta ok? Edges are turning brown on the leaves

Posted: Sat May 27, 2023 9:41 am
by jeff
may be a substrate that is not calcareous enough.

the leaves seem transparent to me, 2 reasons : either it froze, or it was cooked by conditions that were too hot.
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