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linda mar 22-04-2003 12:56 AM

crypt leaf curl?
 
Hi all,

I have several different crypts (wendtii, lutea, etc). they've been doing
very well until recently, they seem to have started to "curl" their leaves.

the leafs curl along the long axis of the stem, with the upper surface side
out (sort of curling so the backside is on the inside of the curl)...
although they are not totally curled up like a tube, but it's very obvious
that the leaves are curling up.

I assume this is some nutrient deficiency thing.. what is it indicative of?

new leaves from the swords are nice and green, so I assume it's not iron
deficiency..

linda



LeighMo 22-04-2003 12:32 PM

crypt leaf curl?
 
It might be normal. My crypt leaves tend to curl when they get old and big.


Leigh

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350X_Rider 22-04-2003 01:56 PM

crypt leaf curl?
 
isn't that part of the characteristic of a crypt? a wrinkled looking kinda
leaf? Mine do it, at the tip, and on the 1/8" edge of the leaf from stem to
tip... unless mine are deformed too..

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I have several different crypts (wendtii, lutea, etc). they've been doing
very well until recently, they seem to have started to "curl" their

leaves.

the leafs curl along the long axis of the stem, with the upper surface

side
out (sort of curling so the backside is on the inside of the curl)...
although they are not totally curled up like a tube, but it's very obvious
that the leaves are curling up.

I assume this is some nutrient deficiency thing.. what is it indicative

of?

new leaves from the swords are nice and green, so I assume it's not iron
deficiency..

linda





linda mar 22-04-2003 09:20 PM

crypt leaf curl?
 
ok. that's good to know. it wasn't all that curled when I got them (wavy
edges, yes.. but not curling back), so.. I was wondering if something is
happening to them that was not ideal.

thanks!

linda

"350X_Rider" wrote in message
...
isn't that part of the characteristic of a crypt? a wrinkled looking kinda
leaf? Mine do it, at the tip, and on the 1/8" edge of the leaf from stem

to
tip... unless mine are deformed too..

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I have several different crypts (wendtii, lutea, etc). they've been

doing
very well until recently, they seem to have started to "curl" their

leaves.

the leafs curl along the long axis of the stem, with the upper surface

side
out (sort of curling so the backside is on the inside of the curl)...
although they are not totally curled up like a tube, but it's very

obvious
that the leaves are curling up.

I assume this is some nutrient deficiency thing.. what is it indicative

of?

new leaves from the swords are nice and green, so I assume it's not iron
deficiency..

linda







350X_Rider 22-04-2003 09:32 PM

crypt leaf curl?
 
I'll see if I can't snap a pic to see if yours looks like mine....

ok. that's good to know. it wasn't all that curled when I got them (wavy
edges, yes.. but not curling back), so.. I was wondering if something is
happening to them that was not ideal.

thanks!

linda

"350X_Rider" wrote in message
...
isn't that part of the characteristic of a crypt? a wrinkled looking

kinda
leaf? Mine do it, at the tip, and on the 1/8" edge of the leaf from

stem
to
tip... unless mine are deformed too..

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I have several different crypts (wendtii, lutea, etc). they've been

doing
very well until recently, they seem to have started to "curl" their

leaves.

the leafs curl along the long axis of the stem, with the upper surface

side
out (sort of curling so the backside is on the inside of the curl)...
although they are not totally curled up like a tube, but it's very

obvious
that the leaves are curling up.

I assume this is some nutrient deficiency thing.. what is it

indicative
of?

new leaves from the swords are nice and green, so I assume it's not

iron
deficiency..

linda









350X_Rider 23-04-2003 05:24 PM

crypt leaf curl?
 
I"m posting a few crypt pics on the binaries group, or you can see them here
at
www.etcvsg.com/images/Buddy

2 are somewhat smaller, but the larger one is a good pic of the curling....


"linda mar" wrote in message
...
ok. that's good to know. it wasn't all that curled when I got them (wavy
edges, yes.. but not curling back), so.. I was wondering if something is
happening to them that was not ideal.

thanks!

linda

"350X_Rider" wrote in message
...
isn't that part of the characteristic of a crypt? a wrinkled looking

kinda
leaf? Mine do it, at the tip, and on the 1/8" edge of the leaf from

stem
to
tip... unless mine are deformed too..

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I have several different crypts (wendtii, lutea, etc). they've been

doing
very well until recently, they seem to have started to "curl" their

leaves.

the leafs curl along the long axis of the stem, with the upper surface

side
out (sort of curling so the backside is on the inside of the curl)...
although they are not totally curled up like a tube, but it's very

obvious
that the leaves are curling up.

I assume this is some nutrient deficiency thing.. what is it

indicative
of?

new leaves from the swords are nice and green, so I assume it's not

iron
deficiency..

linda









LM 24-04-2003 03:32 AM

crypt leaf curl?
 
Hi!

yes! it looks like that.. thank you! I feel much better :-) thank you
for making the extra effort! much appreciated..

you have an interesting-looking crypt with interesting vein/varigation :-)

linda

"350X_Rider" wrote in message
...
I"m posting a few crypt pics on the binaries group, or you can see them

here
at
www.etcvsg.com/images/Buddy

2 are somewhat smaller, but the larger one is a good pic of the

curling....


"linda mar" wrote in message
...
ok. that's good to know. it wasn't all that curled when I got them

(wavy
edges, yes.. but not curling back), so.. I was wondering if something is
happening to them that was not ideal.

thanks!

linda

"350X_Rider" wrote in message
...
isn't that part of the characteristic of a crypt? a wrinkled looking

kinda
leaf? Mine do it, at the tip, and on the 1/8" edge of the leaf from

stem
to
tip... unless mine are deformed too..

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

I have several different crypts (wendtii, lutea, etc). they've been

doing
very well until recently, they seem to have started to "curl" their
leaves.

the leafs curl along the long axis of the stem, with the upper

surface
side
out (sort of curling so the backside is on the inside of the

curl)...
although they are not totally curled up like a tube, but it's very

obvious
that the leaves are curling up.

I assume this is some nutrient deficiency thing.. what is it

indicative
of?

new leaves from the swords are nice and green, so I assume it's not

iron
deficiency..

linda












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