Thinking of transferring my baby Thai constellation to lechuza pon but soo scared 😠Any tips or warnings?? (Brown spot on leaf was there upon purchase but hasn’t changed in size)
Thinking of transferring my baby Thai constellation to lechuza pon but soo scared 😠Any tips or warnings?? (Brown spot on leaf was there upon purchase but hasn’t changed in size)
Cut the bigger leaf at an angle above the new growth like a pothos and do some soil research to see what it likes. I have had plants die from straight water to dirt propagating so I would add a little dirt to the water until you are ready to transplant and you won’t need a big pot because that can cause root rot very easily.
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At a certain point bigger leaves will need pruned off because they hinder and reroute the amount of nutrients the little new stuff is getting.
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Cut the bigger leaf at an angle above the new growth like a pothos and do some soil research to see what it likes. I have had plants die from straight water to dirt propagating so I would add a little dirt to the water until you are ready to transplant and you won’t need a big pot because that can cause root rot very easily.
At a certain point bigger leaves will need pruned off because they hinder and reroute the amount of nutrients the little new stuff is getting.