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chilipepper 01-17-2014 11:55 PM

roots or lack thereof
 
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I have a noid phal which lost its roots about a year ago. I cleaned it up and repotted it and waited. Yesterday I took it out of the pot and all it has are big fat root stubs about an inch long. Any suggestions?

RandomGemini 01-18-2014 09:44 AM

How often do you fertilize?

billc 01-18-2014 10:41 AM

Get rid of that white stuff. Scale? or mealy bugs?
You're OK with root nubs, when it starts getting warmer or if you put it on a heat mat they will start to grow. Maybe give them a shot of kelp, seaweed extract or KLN.

Bill

chilipepper 01-18-2014 04:32 PM

I fertilize about every 2 weeks.
As for the "white stuff" I'll give it a good physan soakdown.
It went through all last summer with pretty much the same root configuration it has now so I don't know.

quiltergal 01-18-2014 06:06 PM

I think the more you mess with it the more it's going to pout. You are just adding stress to an already stressed out plant. Repot it, put it in a warm spot and leave it alone. It's going to take a while for it to get back on track. KelpMax will help with root growth too.

silken 01-18-2014 06:26 PM

Physan is an anti-fungal/anti-bacterial. It is not meant for bugs like scale and mealy bugs. You need an insecticide, or for now wipe the fuzz which looks like immature scale and it looks like a round scale on the left leaf in the picture too, It may not be but it looks like it. You will need to treat it repeatedly if it is scale or mealy bugs.

chilipepper 01-18-2014 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by silken (Post 648127)
Physan is an anti-fungal/anti-bacterial. It is not meant for bugs like scale and mealy bugs. You need an insecticide, or for now wipe the fuzz which looks like immature scale and it looks like a round scale on the left leaf in the picture too, It may not be but it looks like it. You will need to treat it repeatedly if it is scale or mealy bugs.

Wipe the leaves with what? I've read alcohol. The texture of the spots aren't fuzzy, they're almost just flush with the surface or slightly indented.

silken 01-18-2014 07:14 PM

You can use alcohol. Check to see if there any fuzzy white critters elsewhere which could be mealy bugs. Or small round beige or brown dots on the leaves-often underside and in crotches. Those are scale. Very hard to get rid of. They start out looking like that white stuff in your pictures-almost like white mold. But if it does not come off and is sunken in, then it must be something else. Some alcohol should disinfect it at least if is something else.

chilipepper 01-18-2014 07:24 PM

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No not fuzz, here are some follow up pics that may help.

silken 01-18-2014 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by chilipepper (Post 648135)
No not fuzz, here are some follow up pics that may help.

OK, it could be mechanical damage. Just got banged around or scratched and then it sort of heals over. If the leaves are clean and free of anything raised that can wipe off, then just worry about getting it to grow some roots. Some seaweed, as preciously mentioned works wonders for stimulating roots.


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