Schefflera lost its variegation
karen_g
17 years ago
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Dragon's eye pine has lost it's variegated coloring
Comments (3)which pine???? if Pinus koraiensis OD ... then it doesn't surprise me ... gorgeous tree as a koraiensis ... not a good OD .... after 10 weeks of drought.. a lot of my yellow variegated plants.. had most the yellow burned off ... shall we presume that is not the issue with yours???? ken...See MoreIt's Official -- I've Lost MyMind
Comments (35)Hi PG! I don't feel so bad now. I just paid $35 & $20 for two carnosas, both were in 15 in hanging buckets, the larger was over 4 ft long I incorporated them both into the same pot with a rebar trellis it turned out really nice looking. He was asking $50 for the smaller and $65 for the larger. I told him the larger was worth easilly $100. Anyone want some carnosa cuttings off of a really old plant? I had to take quite a bit off to get them on the trellis and in the pot I wanted them in. Pictures coming soon :) With those deals I felt like I got took when I payed $20 for a hindu rope with one branch 3 ft long and two about 8 inches, and $10 for a 6 in pot of KP. I choked down $10 each for a rooted foot long stem of Rhipsalis edwaldiana and about a 4 in rooted stem of variegated hindu rope. I thought $95 was a good price for all....See MoreAeonium 'Kiwi' lost its coloring
Comments (14)Chris - are those the square ones? I got a couple for Christmas and even though they are at least 6" away from most of my plants, some colored up quickly. My Crassula pellucida 'Variegata' (calico kitten) immediately turned that dark shade of red. So dark I almost can't see the variegation. I only have 2 of the LED's, my other shelf has some aging fluorescent bulbs, so I've been rotating my plants every couple of weeks. My plants seem to love them, but they give me a headache when looking at my plants....See MoreVariegated Monstera lost its variegation
Comments (1)Older thread but yes if this is cut back to the part of the stem where you can clearly see good variegation there is a good chance a new shoot will emerge from the variegated portion and have good variegation....See Morebuyorsell888
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