Interesting about the rot/spike correlation.
I initially was watering the phrag. with RO, it got to be a chore, so I went with rainwater... I ran out and went with tap and it didn't seem to make much of a difference. I keep reading that it's not so much the quality (as long as it's not chlorinated water or the like) as much as it is it doesn't like to dry out. So I've been going with that, hoping it is true info., but I may have to revert. I hardly ever fertilize the pearcei, and when I do it's very weak. I'm pleased to hear that it's possible it's just natural die back. I thought it seemed a little too small to have that occur yet, but I guess I'll have to be patient.
It has about four growths- one of which mature (which has the now yellowing lower leaf), two intermediate, and one or two new growths. I was particularly worried because the yellowing seemed to happen in a matter of a day or two, and the plant had a general slouch to it that I don't recall it having.
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