Amanda -
You have to make 5 separate posts before you can post pics - it's a spam thing.
If the leaf is broken, there is little you can do - if it is cracked and still attached, I have put a "splint" on some in the past - taping a matchstick or popsicle stick to the bottom of the leaf to close the crack, dusting it with cinnamon or powdered fungicide.
It really depends on which leaf it is - if it is a bottom one, I think I would just remove it as a cracked leaf allows for all kinds of germs to get in; but again, if it is a top leaf or not too badly damaged, I have managed to save a few using the splint method.
In order for the splint to work, the leaf still has to have a lot veins intact for it to heal this way, as the veins supply it with moisture and nutrients and allow the leaf to return the food made by the chlorophyll.
You can post a couple more responses to other's posts, even just a "wow - nice plant" or something and then you should be able to post pics.
Steve
Last edited by Stray59; 05-09-2013 at 11:51 AM..
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