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[email protected] 31-10-2005 02:15 PM

Variegated Serissa not doing well
 
I brought a variegated serissa to my classroom. It is not doing well.
The leaves are drying out and dropping off. I suspect the room is
getting too cool at night. I'm in the Chicagoland area.

I recall some discussion about the possibility of using heating pads
for indoor plants at night, even a water bed heater. Would anyone have
any recommendations for keeping the plant warm? If all else fails,
I'll just take it home.

I also have a bamboo plant (or what they sell as bamboo) which is going
on its second year in the classroom, cool nights and all. I have a
Fukien Tea Teeny Leaf on its first year, and it is thriving, deep green
leaves, and still producing berries. It's only the serissa that's
having problems.

Thank you.


Tiziano 31-10-2005 09:37 PM

Variegated Serissa not doing well
 
wrote:

I brought a variegated serissa to my classroom. It is not doing well.
The leaves are drying out and dropping off. I suspect the room is
getting too cool at night. I'm in the Chicagoland area.

at all mine is outside since two years and
the pot become an bucket of ice twice during teh
winther and is flowering
she withstand -6° celsious
Serissas are outsiders all informations about
are positively worng my 7 difefrent cuttings are
all fine ; inside teh apt a lot ao problems appears


I recall some discussion about the possibility of using heating pads
for indoor plants at night, even a water bed heater. Would anyone have
any recommendations for keeping the plant warm? If all else fails,
I'll just take it home.

as Iris Cohen defined : Serisaa is a
subtropical that withstand cold *
Theo

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