I was wondering why my Cuprea was starting to droop. Can’t say I’m upset about losing a couple leaves for this 🥹 by Example_Secure alocasia 2 Comments Bathilda_Bagshot 2 years ago If (1) the lighting and watering needs are sufficiently met, and (2) you don’t recognize any signs of pests, I’d safely assume that the plant is repurposing the nutrients from its oldest leaves to push out new growth, including those inflorescences. Cethr 2 years ago I love to see someone doing LECA with air! 😍 Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Bathilda_Bagshot 2 years ago If (1) the lighting and watering needs are sufficiently met, and (2) you don’t recognize any signs of pests, I’d safely assume that the plant is repurposing the nutrients from its oldest leaves to push out new growth, including those inflorescences.
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If (1) the lighting and watering needs are sufficiently met, and (2) you don’t recognize any signs of pests, I’d safely assume that the plant is repurposing the nutrients from its oldest leaves to push out new growth, including those inflorescences.
I love to see someone doing LECA with air! 😍