I recently repotted my dragon scale over the weekend. I noticed this morning it has dew drops on the edge of the leaves. Did I over water it? Is my humidity too high (75%)? Is this normal?

It doesn’t seem to be showing any signs of shock.

by Swimswithtoasters

4 Comments

  1. Head_Speech6194

    That’s normal for it as long as you don’t over water it

  2. Far-Centrist

    Typical for alocasia species. Nothing wrong with it.

  3. Special_Character_u

    This is very normal. It’s a process called guttation, and it’s actually a great sign after repotting. It lets you know that any shock or dormancy that the roots may have experienced in the repotting process has leveled out and the roots are effectively sending water up through the petioles to your leaves.

    I would recommend taking a clean paper towel and dabbing the droplets so they don’t sit on the leaves for too long. With humidity as high as it is, they won’t evaporate as quickly.

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