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Old 06-25-2012, 06:30 AM
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Could be normal then. Or it got badly dehydrated at some point, and the leaves will never smooth out fully again. Who knows? I'm curious if other plants are like yours.
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Old 06-25-2012, 07:02 AM
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One of my leaves has this wrinkled look at the base near the pbulb. I just assumed it was dehydration, but don't know it occurred under my watch.
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The new leaves shouldn't be textured and they are not shiny. That is my experience. I think if the leaves are wrinkly the plant went through dehydration and the leaves will stay like that. The new growths should be normal. I guess you might have to wait to see what your plants new leaves look like.
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Several leaves on mine got wrinkly when it got a little dehydrated in the warmer weather, but after reducing the direct light a little the leaves have smoothed out again. One of the much older leaves is still a little textured, but barely so.
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Im not in this project, but I want to share with you guys my cernua its in bud right now, Im amazed.

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This plant is tough! Today the phal I have next to it decided to keel over, knocking it off the shelf. It actually rolled, including upside down. Didn't come out of the pot though! Some of the medium came out, so I retrieved some with cat hair and it's now got it's roots a bit more exposed! There seem to be more roots than I thought, so I'm wondering if it sneakily grew some I couldn't see before.

A tiny jade plant I have got did get tipped out of it's pot. That's the second time recently. Also a tough plant! It would fit on the soph's biggest leaf!
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I moved mine into brighter light and in one day it seems fine, but with heat into the 100's I watered in the evening, along with my tolumnias. Do you thin this will be alright?
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I moved mine into brighter light and in one day it seems fine, but with heat into the 100's I watered in the evening, along with my tolumnias. Do you thin this will be alright?
You should be fine. We're having the crappy heat too and I've been watering 2-3x a day.
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