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Old 02-06-2008, 01:45 PM
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As I said above I don't grow Dendros much any longer, but the anosmum is a type II nobile type. Nobile types, as I recall, are deciduous - at least type II are. So they require a rest (not necessarily complete). Anosmum requires total rest with total defoliation and stays that way for months. Mine went dormant by themselves (I have 2) and started turning yellow and dropping leaves mid October. They now have large flower buds and new green growths. I am back to water/fertilizer regime. What bothers me with the above picture of leaves is the spotting and general appearance. But I can only compare my anosmums to the above - I'm no expert.
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Old 02-06-2008, 04:56 PM
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My Den. is doing the same type thing. It bloomed and bloomed to the point it was kind of too much, you know?
Now it is turning yellow leaves, and the green ones are slowing showing signs of yellow starting. I am assuming it is going into a much needed rest. I'm no expert either, but my plant seems tired, is all. kiki
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Old 02-06-2008, 09:02 PM
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What bothers me with the above picture of leaves is the spotting
That's what I was hoping to get answers too...not that the posts that were left weren't helpful by any means - you guys ROCK but I thought the spots were odd as the plant is in otherwise good health. No other leaves on the plant look like those three....
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Old 02-07-2008, 10:49 PM
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That's what I was hoping to get answers too...not that the posts that were left weren't helpful by any means - you guys ROCK but I thought the spots were odd as the plant is in otherwise good health. No other leaves on the plant look like those three....
Where the spots there when the leaves were on the plant?
Idea: When the leaves die, any hidden blemishes within the leaf may be more easily seen? Bruises, sunburn, etc? Not really sure, but just my
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Old 02-08-2008, 10:20 PM
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Where the spots there when the leaves were on the plant?
Not that I could see.
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