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By Cephacreed
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Hello, I have this capensis growing under 4 T5 of 9w each along with othe cp's that do fine but she's not, months ago she thrived under the same lights but got infested, I fumigated, it died off and regrew normally but from a couple of months to now it has been growing odd with little dew and bended leaves.

I use distilled water. What could ot be? The pings, cephalotus and vft that live aside are well.
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By MaxVft
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I have the same thing going on with the capensis 'Alba' I have under lights, and I'm just as stumped as you.
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By Rammplins
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I second Panman. Crown looks good, Its got some dew, and leaves arent super deformed. No worries, especially if it was just heavily infested a couple months ago.
By Cephacreed
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Rammplins wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 2:01 pm I second Panman. Crown looks good, Its got some dew, and leaves arent super deformed. No worries, especially if it was just heavily infested a couple months ago.
Maybe a long term effect of the insecticide?
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