Hi everyone,
A little over a month ago I purchased a Dendrophylax fawcettii-- SO COOL
-- It was doing well: had many roots over 18" in length, and 4 new roots, all around under 6" with nice green tips around an inch long.
Recently, though, The tips have decreased in size, now only about half an inch long, and I feel the roots should not be stopping growth as they are less than half the size of the mature roots! Am I doing something wrong?
I keep it in a "green house" (shelving unit with plastic covering over it), and mist it about 3 or 4 times a week. It is in a corner with light from the west and south, not direct , though.
Should I give it some sort of fertilizer? Should I be putting it under the sink rather than just
misting? Could it be that I need to water more consistently? Different lighting?
Btw, its in a 2" slated basket with a pinch of sphagnum.
THANK YOU!!
gdupont
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