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Originally Posted by Greenthumb.5
I can't see your photo. But what are they potted in and what region of the U.S. do you live in?
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You also haven't made enough posts to post pictures.
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They are in back only. I live in St. Louis. Durring the summer they grew/grow like weeds with our warm shady high humidity. The winter has been a bit dry. They have been find until recently. The only change was adding a humidifier in their area.
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Originally Posted by wintergirl
The brown looking cane in the first picture, is it soft? Could be rotting if it's soft. When has it been repotted, how are the roots?
If there is rot you may have to cut the areas off with a sterilized instrument and apply cinnamon to open areas on cane. Don't use it on the roots though. The roots might be bad, cut the squishy ones off and repot in new media as needed.
Here is your link for your pics:
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The brown cane is hard like wood.
They were all repotted last spring before the start of summer, and grew like crazy. They were brought inside about 4-5 months ago when it started getting cold. Problems only started happening less than two weeks ago. The one with the brown cane doesn't have a green cane left. It also never really had roots. The other one, I saw one suggestion to replant in lava rock and water daily? I have a small collection which sit in the kitchen window which are watered daily or every other day.
And fun! I can't even quote urls...