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Old 03-10-2020, 04:24 PM
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Thank you for the reply. If that's the case, I need to keep even the healthy divisions of the plant quarantined. Or if I ever see this plant for sale again, I'll buy a new one and dispose of the old ones.
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Old 03-10-2020, 07:05 PM
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I looked all over the internet, and I just couldn't find anything that looks like what I've got going on here. I'm just perplexed.
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Thank you for the reply. If that's the case, I need to keep even the healthy divisions of the plant quarantined. Or if I ever see this plant for sale again, I'll buy a new one and dispose of the old ones.
I think Ray's on spot. Would keep anything quarantined deriving from it. Perhaps wouldn't even wait that long, other than keeping one "healthy" start, and disposing of the rest.

Personally, I'd have done nothing different other than maybe only keeping one that looked iffy.

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I looked all over the internet, and I just couldn't find anything that looks like what I've got going on here. I'm just perplexed.
And I spent a lot of time recently attempting to find info on one that looked like the one I had that looked shady. Couldn't find a thing. Had I not gotten it diagnosed by a trusted breeder buddy of mine, it would be in the trash. Now, just quarantined.
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Old 03-10-2020, 09:26 PM
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I think Ray's on spot. Would keep anything quarantined deriving from it. Perhaps wouldn't even wait that long, other than keeping one "healthy" start, and disposing of the rest.

Personally, I'd have done nothing different other than maybe only keeping one that looked iffy.

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And I spent a lot of time recently attempting to find info on one that looked like the one I had that looked shady. Couldn't find a thing. Had I not gotten it diagnosed by a trusted breeder buddy of mine, it would be in the trash. Now, just quarantined.
Yeah, keeping the part that looked diseased probably isn't a great idea, but just in the name of science, I'm curious to see if that part just goes ahead and dies, or if it recovers, or if the new growth that has started will show the same symptoms. I'm a curious person. I jut want to see what happens hahahahahaha But it is far away from my other plants.
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