Bought this Thai Con a few weeks ago and I just got my first new leaf, I was wondering if I should chop the 2 non fenestrated leaves sticking out? by Holiday_Wedding_6064 houseplantsrare houseplants 6 Comments wwwertdf 1 day ago There would be no upside. You would be better off moving your grow light a little closer if you wish for a little extra boost. Ani-3 1 day ago Why not leave them alone and let the plant decide? GalileosBalls 1 day ago You could, but you’d be cutting perfectly good functional leaves. Eventually they’ll die off on their own, so why not wait? Specialist_enviroTX 1 day ago No. Also Thai cons haven’t been rare in the last 5 years. Responsible-Factor53 1 day ago No. Thai cons have stable variegation. Chopping it will do nothing but give you another plant. Future_Following_697 1 day ago Why would you stunt it’s growth like that. Research how plants work
wwwertdf 1 day ago There would be no upside. You would be better off moving your grow light a little closer if you wish for a little extra boost.
GalileosBalls 1 day ago You could, but you’d be cutting perfectly good functional leaves. Eventually they’ll die off on their own, so why not wait?
Responsible-Factor53 1 day ago No. Thai cons have stable variegation. Chopping it will do nothing but give you another plant.
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There would be no upside. You would be better off moving your grow light a little closer if you wish for a little extra boost.
Why not leave them alone and let the plant decide?
You could, but you’d be cutting perfectly good functional leaves. Eventually they’ll die off on their own, so why not wait?
No.
Also Thai cons haven’t been rare in the last 5 years.
No. Thai cons have stable variegation. Chopping it will do nothing but give you another plant.
Why would you stunt it’s growth like that. Research how plants work