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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. |
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