Good. Now I wouldn't do a thing just sit back and enjoy it you won't have any problems.
I'll be at the preview at London so should come across some nice phrags.
Ed
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Hello again Susie. So sorry your new growth has gone bad. Cut off the growth and spray with a fungicide. I would clean the roots in lukewarm water and spray them also and then repot in NZ sphagnum-- it's slightly antiseptic.
Good luck
Ed
I have quite a few phrags and 20 or so of them are watered 24Hours per day with tap water and fed twice per year on blood and bone food as used for garden plants--- and they grow like cabbages. The tap water is very soft and slightly acidic. My other phrags ( divisions ) are all grown in NZ...
I have difficulty with Pleiones . I took this pic at our local show which was entered by a very old lady. She said that she keeps them in rockwool and uses a toothpick to test if they need watering and keeps them cool. I'm sure you will agree that these are fantastic.
Ed
My phrags are watered continualy by a drip method which they seem to enjoy. The beauty about this system is that you don't have to worry about stagnancy in the mix be it bark,sphagnum,rock or charcoal etc. I fertilize them just twice per year with blood and bone meal which they also seem to...
Welcome to you from the other side of the pond, and good luck with your new venture. I have been at it for over 40yrs and still know very little, but there are members here that will always give you good information.
Ed