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Poinsetta Rescue
Ok, so my office at GMU is getting ready to shut down for a week, and we're divying up the poinsettas that all the faculty have given as tokens of their esteem. So Jo-Ann takes one and Michelle takes one and Jo-Ann my head supervisor says "Well, we'll just throw this one away"...
Its the saddest little poinsetta that got banished to our language lab with no natural light. Remember the xmas tree in Charlie Brown? Thats this poinsetta. So I'm a sucker for fragile things in need (gets me into all sorts of relationship issues, but anyways), and I wanna rescue the poor little thing and hopefully have it around till next Christmas as a harty full plant. Does anyone have any hints or tips on how to bring a plant back from the edge? Any help would be apreciated. |
OK Tibi, Now I need help
Since youre our resident gardener....
I have a peace lilly that is freaking me out. The tips of all the leaves, even new buds are black, like they got toomuch sun (I know how sensative they are to sun) but it hasnt been exposed. Whats the problem, does it need a little light it says on my coffee table in my somewhat dark living room, and hasnt had a flower since I brought it home from the nursery. |
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I heard that poinsettas can give you one of the best "highs" arounds. Hayley pass it over!
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Awwww, its so adorable that you have a little teamate now shady.
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Brook, cant we just tease her some more? Pleassssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Re: I'm not Tibi but...
These are my favorite plants.
From www.thegardenhelper.com/peacelily.htm Most tropical house plants should be re potted every 2-3 years, to freshen and revitalize their soil. The tip burn could be caused by over feeding, or chlorine in the water. Peace lilies (Spathiphyllum) will grow and flourish in almost any well drained soil. Use a good commercial soil mix containing peat moss, bark and sand. They prefer bright filtered light, but will survive in low interior light. Peace lilies do best in a warm environment (68-85 degree daytime temperature) with a 10 degree nighttime drop. Keep them out of drafts, and never expose them to extended periods below 40 degrees. Feed your Peace lily every 2-3 months, using a diluted (half strength) well balanced liquid fertilizer such as 20-20-20. You can also use a pelleted timed release fertilizer with caution. Over fertilizing can produce burning of tips and roots. The soil should be kept moist but never soggy. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings, but excessive drying can make the plant to wilt and cause yellowing of leaves. When watering it is very important to use room temperature water which has been allowed to sit for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to evaporate. It is a good idea to bottom water. Cleaning the leaves regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust will not only help the appearance but will also remove some pests which tend to gather on the underside of the leaves and help the plant to 'breathe'. Me - Don't forget to remove yellowing leaves before they die from the base of the plant. Plants use energy in trying to sustain these dying leaves when there resouces could go into producing flowers and new leaves. Quote:
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DAMN, that is what is wrong with me, I get potted all of the time!:D
My ex had a brown thumb, she even killed artificial ferns!:o |
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