Jade plant rotting from inside out
bloomer53
16 years ago
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13 years agolast modified: 9 years agoRelated Discussions
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Comments (1)That's not cool, so sorry! Do you find anything relevant here? Would you be able to add a pic?...See MorePears rotting from inside out?
Comments (11)Hi, I came across your page and I'm very interested in if other readers have a solution to my problem apart from myself going back to the store to tell them what is happening. My wife bought some pears from Woolworths here on the Gold Coast,Queensland,Australia which were very hard and of a green color. We have a very temperate sometimes high humid semi tropical climate 20-28deg during the day most times of the year and in just about all cases with fruit after purchasing it we leave it on the dining room table to ripen in 2-4days. The only time we use the refrigerator is to hold the fruit in a ripen state. With this last batch of pairs they were firm on the outside and of a good yellow color but when cut open were all brown and mushy. I'm sorry I can not tell you what variety they were or where they came from because the "bastards" don't either know or don't want to tell you anyway...knowing them probably China !! Maybe I go back and buy some more pears put them straight in the refrigerator and see what happens. Either way I would be interested in what other people suggest. Many thanks, Rud...See MoreJade Plant Branches Rotting but Roots are Fine
Comments (4)That rot started several months ago, until it finally reached the branches. and you noticed it, Josh has a handle on this respond to his question and follow his advise. I don't know where you live, the leaves and branch coundn't handle the water it was getting at that time. Save the base, and follow Josh's instructions. Norma...See MorePossible Jade Plant Rot?
Comments (5)It looks to me like the leaf was up against something, possibly something hot and it scarred. As far as that goes, not really anything to worry about. You can remove the leaf but there is no harm in leaving it there until the plant grows out a bit more. -Erica...See Morelbcorrado
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