Mikefallen13
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
So I got a Phrag. wallisii about a week ago from an online seller which looked great when it arrived, no signs of disease, two new growths, spike developing and it looked to be recently repotted. I normally repot all new arrivals but I figured since it was in spike and it looked to be recently repotted it didn't need it. Well, today I was watering and noticed that one of the new growths was yellowing so I immediately pull the plant out for a closer look annnnd... the whole new growth just falls apart as I touch it. After unpotting it, I find the rhizome where the growth was attached rotted, horribly broken down media and the second new growth was actually separated from the mature growth (I'm assuming due to rot). The roots were in surprisingly good condition considering the media, and the new growth was developed enough to where it had its own root system. I also fear the spike that's been developing will probably be aborted due to all the stress on the plant but I'll be happy enough if the plant survives. I assume the seller put new medium on top of the old stuff to fill the pot before shipping which deceived me into thinking it was repotted recently. If I had not noticed, I'd guess I'd have lost the entire plant within a few days. In the end, both of the 'divisions' look good and I have pretty high hopes for their recovery. Lesson learned, never judge a book by its cover... well, I guess it'd be 'never judge potting media by the surface'!
On the bright side, I have TWO wallisii now! lol
So I got a Phrag. wallisii about a week ago from an online seller which looked great when it arrived, no signs of disease, two new growths, spike developing and it looked to be recently repotted. I normally repot all new arrivals but I figured since it was in spike and it looked to be recently repotted it didn't need it. Well, today I was watering and noticed that one of the new growths was yellowing so I immediately pull the plant out for a closer look annnnd... the whole new growth just falls apart as I touch it. After unpotting it, I find the rhizome where the growth was attached rotted, horribly broken down media and the second new growth was actually separated from the mature growth (I'm assuming due to rot). The roots were in surprisingly good condition considering the media, and the new growth was developed enough to where it had its own root system. I also fear the spike that's been developing will probably be aborted due to all the stress on the plant but I'll be happy enough if the plant survives. I assume the seller put new medium on top of the old stuff to fill the pot before shipping which deceived me into thinking it was repotted recently. If I had not noticed, I'd guess I'd have lost the entire plant within a few days. In the end, both of the 'divisions' look good and I have pretty high hopes for their recovery. Lesson learned, never judge a book by its cover... well, I guess it'd be 'never judge potting media by the surface'!
On the bright side, I have TWO wallisii now! lol