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Plant Problem
I have a couple of sword plants which are starting to show some problems.
The first, an E. Osiris, is having problems with its leaves. About half of the leaves (older leaves, but only 2 weeks old because I have to prune often because of overcrowding) are starting to lose the outer area of tissue in the middle of leaves. Air is starting to bubble under the tissue making it look like someone tried to solder aluminum on them This part of the leaves is starting to turn transparent. The second, E. barthii, is having leaves which are growing in with holes in the middle of the leaves (one hole on each new leaf). Anyone have any ideas on what kind of nutrient deficiency this could be? I measure Iron (currently .3-.4 ppm, a little high?), Nitrate (5-10 ppm), Phospate (around .1 ppm), pH (6.8), KH (7 dH), and CO2 (which is aroun 25-30 ppm). Thank you, -- Craig Brye University of Phoenix Online |
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