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Old 12-04-2003, 05:32 AM
Dave M. Picklyk
 
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My lobelia cardinalis plants were rotting at the base of the trunk...they
formed reddish brown blotches on the trunks where leaves used to be. One
plant was detatched from it's "trunk" and floating, the other plant came out
easily from the substrate (these plants were planted about a month ago) The
third one seemed to be anchored down securely so I left it...hopefully it
has established good roots. I pinched some daughter shoots off one of the
plants and planted these. It's weird why they were rotting since the tops
were growing slowly but well. I trimmed the rotting stuff off the trunks and
replanted. Why did this happen? Did I bury too much of the trunk? (2 inches)

Thanx for any opinions and help!
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Dave Picklyk
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Old 12-04-2003, 07:44 PM
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Dave, mine did the same thing, so I left mine floating for a while until
they recovered and then only planted a small portion of the roots. It
appears to be doing OK will know more later.
Wilma
http://www.jayscustomcomputers.com/wilma/


"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
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My lobelia cardinalis plants were rotting at the base of the trunk...they
formed reddish brown blotches on the trunks where leaves used to be. One
plant was detatched from it's "trunk" and floating, the other plant came

out
easily from the substrate (these plants were planted about a month ago)

The
third one seemed to be anchored down securely so I left it...hopefully it
has established good roots. I pinched some daughter shoots off one of the
plants and planted these. It's weird why they were rotting since the tops
were growing slowly but well. I trimmed the rotting stuff off the trunks

and
replanted. Why did this happen? Did I bury too much of the trunk? (2

inches)

Thanx for any opinions and help!
--
Dave Picklyk
www.picklyk.com/aquascape




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Old 13-04-2003, 07:08 AM
Dave M. Picklyk
 
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Default lobelia cardinalis rotting roots..help!

Hmm..maybe I planted too much of the roots. Well the offshoots that I
planted are floating anyways so we'll see what happens to both of ours.

Thanx!


--
Dave Picklyk
www.picklyk.com/aquascape

"Wilma Duncan" wrote in message
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Dave, mine did the same thing, so I left mine floating for a while until
they recovered and then only planted a small portion of the roots. It
appears to be doing OK will know more later.
Wilma
http://www.jayscustomcomputers.com/wilma/


"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
. ca...
My lobelia cardinalis plants were rotting at the base of the

trunk...they
formed reddish brown blotches on the trunks where leaves used to be. One
plant was detatched from it's "trunk" and floating, the other plant came

out
easily from the substrate (these plants were planted about a month ago)

The
third one seemed to be anchored down securely so I left it...hopefully

it
has established good roots. I pinched some daughter shoots off one of

the
plants and planted these. It's weird why they were rotting since the

tops
were growing slowly but well. I trimmed the rotting stuff off the trunks

and
replanted. Why did this happen? Did I bury too much of the trunk? (2

inches)

Thanx for any opinions and help!
--
Dave Picklyk
www.picklyk.com/aquascape






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Old 18-04-2003, 06:44 AM
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Default lobelia cardinalis rotting roots..help!

You got yours from Big Al's, right? And looking from your website, they
might still be in "emersed" mode(I still see the purple leaves, check out
www.e-aquaria.com to see the submersed form). Just leave it be for awhile
and they will recover.

"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
. ca...
Hmm..maybe I planted too much of the roots. Well the offshoots that I
planted are floating anyways so we'll see what happens to both of ours.

Thanx!


--
Dave Picklyk
www.picklyk.com/aquascape

"Wilma Duncan" wrote in message
...
Dave, mine did the same thing, so I left mine floating for a while until
they recovered and then only planted a small portion of the roots. It
appears to be doing OK will know more later.
Wilma
http://www.jayscustomcomputers.com/wilma/


"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
. ca...
My lobelia cardinalis plants were rotting at the base of the

trunk...they
formed reddish brown blotches on the trunks where leaves used to be.

One
plant was detatched from it's "trunk" and floating, the other plant

came
out
easily from the substrate (these plants were planted about a month

ago)
The
third one seemed to be anchored down securely so I left it...hopefully

it
has established good roots. I pinched some daughter shoots off one of

the
plants and planted these. It's weird why they were rotting since the

tops
were growing slowly but well. I trimmed the rotting stuff off the

trunks
and
replanted. Why did this happen? Did I bury too much of the trunk? (2

inches)

Thanx for any opinions and help!
--
Dave Picklyk
www.picklyk.com/aquascape








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Old 18-04-2003, 09:21 AM
Dave M. Picklyk
 
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Default lobelia cardinalis rotting roots..help!

Yeah I got mine from Big Al's. All the older leaves have fallen off
actually. But the rotting really worried me! I cut all that off and
replanted...hopefully it'll do fine now.

--
Dave Picklyk
www.picklyk.com/aquascape

"SteveG" wrote in message
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You got yours from Big Al's, right? And looking from your website, they
might still be in "emersed" mode(I still see the purple leaves, check out
www.e-aquaria.com to see the submersed form). Just leave it be for awhile
and they will recover.

"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
. ca...
Hmm..maybe I planted too much of the roots. Well the offshoots that I
planted are floating anyways so we'll see what happens to both of ours.

Thanx!


--
Dave Picklyk
www.picklyk.com/aquascape

"Wilma Duncan" wrote in message
...
Dave, mine did the same thing, so I left mine floating for a while

until
they recovered and then only planted a small portion of the roots. It
appears to be doing OK will know more later.
Wilma
http://www.jayscustomcomputers.com/wilma/


"Dave M. Picklyk" wrote in message
. ca...
My lobelia cardinalis plants were rotting at the base of the

trunk...they
formed reddish brown blotches on the trunks where leaves used to be.

One
plant was detatched from it's "trunk" and floating, the other plant

came
out
easily from the substrate (these plants were planted about a month

ago)
The
third one seemed to be anchored down securely so I left

it...hopefully
it
has established good roots. I pinched some daughter shoots off one

of
the
plants and planted these. It's weird why they were rotting since the

tops
were growing slowly but well. I trimmed the rotting stuff off the

trunks
and
replanted. Why did this happen? Did I bury too much of the trunk? (2
inches)

Thanx for any opinions and help!
--
Dave Picklyk
www.picklyk.com/aquascape










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