Another rescued plant!

Discussion in 'Houseplants' started by Ronni, Nov 27, 2013.

  1. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    It must like it's new mommy :-D
     
  2. Ronni

    Ronni Hardy Maple

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    Cheryl, either that or it's trying to grow legs so it can run away!

    Still, win for me no matter what, huh? ;)
     
  3. theficuswrangler

    theficuswrangler New Seed

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    Yep, new growth all right. YEAH!. What you've been seeing with it, the spotting and yellowing, is what I meant earlier about it not being an easy plant. It looks to me like all the damaged leaves are the older ones. That would be typical, the leaves don't last a long time. Why don't you go ahead and cut off those older ones -- it should spur some new growth.
     
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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    You are a master! That baby is a real show stopper. Great work :stew1:
     



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    theficuswrangler New Seed

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    Yep, that's new growth all right. YEA! All that discoloration is one of the reasons I said earlier that they're difficult plants. They look to be the older leaves that aren't looking so good - why don't you go ahead and cut them off, that should help to encourage new growth also.
     
  6. Ronni

    Ronni Hardy Maple

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    Thanks for the props you guys! Way to make an old gal feel good! ;)

    OK, so I had actually pulled that plant out originally from where it sits with its neighbors by a window, because I was trying to decide whether or not it was dead, and if not I was thinking I might repot it. It's still in its original pot from the grocery store.

    But now that it has this new growth, what do I do? Should I go ahead and re-pot it anyway? It seems like an awfully small pot for such a lot of leaves. A couple of roots are snaking out the bottom holes, and the soil dries out very quickly so I feel like it's mostly roots in there crammed in to a tiny pot.

    Anyway, what should I do? It's a little bit concerning to me that the new growth is on either side of the plant on the very outside of it, right against the rim of the pot. Will I damage something repotting it now? Should I wait till those shoots are a bit bigger?
     
  7. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Sounds like it's outgrown or outgrowing that pot. I'd go ahead and repot it. Just be as gentle as you can.
     
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    Ronni Hardy Maple

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    Thanks, Cheryl.

    I'll go get some new potting soil this weekend. I just realized that I'm all out.

    Oh, and hey, that reminds me…..any recommendations for a potting soil? That last bag I got, though it was a name brand, I didn't like it. It was sort of dry feeling, rather than the moist stuff I had the time before.

    Any of you have any faves you'd like to share?
     
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    I usually just stick with Miracle Grow...
     
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    Ronni Hardy Maple

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    You can't really tell from the picture, but my Calathea is doing SO well. It must really like being at Paige's house! :) It's put out a couple more new leaves, and seems to be flourishing. I'm SO glad, especially after its rocky start when I wasn't sure it was going to make it!

    Oh, and that little chunk out of it? Charlie, the great dane, decided it was a snack! Luckily I stopped him before he did any more damage! ;)

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    Nice plants
     
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    tkhooper Seedling

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    Great Plant, looks wonderful.
     

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