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Another month has passed since the transplant and some of them have really taken off. The interesting thing with them is the variation in the plants. I have a lot of them were a yellowish color that went bright green. Part of that I attribute to dosing it with Scott's Disease EX. The tentacles were red and are now white, though some leaves on some plants are reverting back to the bronze/red colorations they had. The leaves are widening. Then there is the odd one that is showing yellow/green with red striking down the leaves it produces. It's interesting to watch and I'm curious how they'll continue to progress. I may transplant the smaller pot soon in the hopes it'll get them going. Some of them are doing better than before. I moved the tray from under T5s to a different stand under Yescom LEDs(closer to the light source as well). I'm keeping it away from heat because I have some tuberous pots I'm trying to work with and the temp drop is about 12 degrees from where it was previously. They seem to be doing better in this new setup, which stands to reason given their native locale. Think it's about time to consider a giveaway of couple of these and I'll offer a few for sale when the plants start showing their original color.
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