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Originally Posted by DelawareJim
My 'Tamakongo' is suffering. It's not showing any signs of new growth and is turning yellow.
It's in an east window, I water it when the moss gets dry/crispy, and it gets the same care as the others I got which are sitting right next to it. The other three are happily growing away with new leaves and new roots.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Cheers.
Jim
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Jim, what is turning yellow? The top leaf or the bottom leaves?
Are you watering when ALL the moss is crispy dry from inside and out?? OR just when the outside feels dry?
I was told to never let them dry out completely during the Summer growing season. From your pic, one of the top leaves on Tamakongou was already burnt off or turned yellow and fell off, to begin with. So looks like it had already been a bit stressed, perhaps before it was in your care.
If the new leaf/ new growth turns yellow, brown then falls off....
From what I've seen and dealt with, that sometimes means they were not getting enough water during their "growing phase" and the light was too bright during that time.
If all the leaves are losing their green color and turning more yellowish green, the light is probably too high. Most of them can take the higher light once they are acclimated but at first it can be stressful for them. If there's lots of purple spots on the leaves that's a sign they're at their "max" as far as light exposure. Some never get the purple spots, they just turn lighter yellowish lime green, which means they're not used to the higher light levels.
If this was my plant, I'd de-moss it ASAP and see how many viable healthy roots are remaining first. I'd give it a shot of fungicide/bacteriocide whatever just to cover your bases. Then repot with new moss, keep a void in the middle with a piece of styrofoam if you want to (I donot do this but it can be helpful) and make sure the strands are long enough when you're wrapping to close out the bottom of the slotted pot. Move it a bit back from the window so the light is not as intense. Others may deal with theirs differently but this is my story and I'm stickin' too it
Good luck!