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By Rassac
Posts:  157
Joined:  Mon Apr 08, 2019 11:00 am
#339062
its through a pipe we have installed on too of our house :) you think thats the main prob ? if yes ill go and buy distilled water ..


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By Rassac
Posts:  157
Joined:  Mon Apr 08, 2019 11:00 am
#339100
got distilled water today I hope its not too late ..


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By Fieldofscreams
Posts:  1315
Joined:  Wed Sep 06, 2017 11:14 am
#339101
Did you get a TDS meter?

You need this to test the water to know for sure if the water is even the problem.
By Rassac
Posts:  157
Joined:  Mon Apr 08, 2019 11:00 am
#339102
I ordered it :(! it may take a while for thE TDS to get here ;/ so i played if save and got some distilled water ..


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By Rassac
Posts:  157
Joined:  Mon Apr 08, 2019 11:00 am
#339103
ok I know shes in a bad shape .. but I checked there’s no root rot so this can only be a mineral burn or a sun burn.
So i flushed it with distilled water and put it into a much shadier area :) 2 birds with 1 stone i Hope its not too late ;(Image


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By riveraXVX
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Joined:  Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:29 am
#339105
in that last photo hard to tell but it looks like the plant might be buried too far in there currently basically the rhizome should be covered and in the ground but just barely. it looks here like the leaves are buried a bit too far deeply in there

think about the rhizome being the anchor and then the leaves branching out/sitting on top like a bouquet
By riveraXVX
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Joined:  Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:29 am
#339126
there is a good photo out there that shows the depth to plant them but for the life of me I couldnt find it now
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By boarderlib
Posts:  1641
Joined:  Fri Dec 04, 2015 1:13 pm
#339245
This is one of my pots after some serious neglect over the winter. Note how "dead" it looks in the first picture, taken 5/30/19. The second picture was taken 6/7/19, note the new growth. All I did in between was hit it with a fungicide, and finally get it outside for some sun. It's amazing how many "dead" plants can come back to life given a little proper care.

They have since been repotted with all the dead removed and adjusted to full sun again. They are actively growing already, see the third picture taken today. Clean water, nutrient free soil and sun.

All it takes is proper care and a piece of clean, uninfected rhiozome and you can grow a plant from it. ImageImageImage

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