Hey all!

Here's my tale: grew about 10 or 12 lovely sprouts - most died from transplant shock (ghasp) exept for one, lovely, strong sweetie. Its doing ok, 60 days old and kept indoors with roof window sun (My plant and I live in a VERY warm Mexican climate and it NEEDS to be watered daily because of this).

All was fine and leafy for the first 6 weeks until its lower rows of leaves started to 'sadden' and shrivel away.. The plant has sprouted 4 'rows' of leaves, its starting on its 5th, but the 2 lower 'rows' of leaves have completely gone by now - just when it was starting to look quite leafy.. ;/ Also, growth has slowed down. After loads of research I assumed I should fertilize with mild dosages twice a week instead of only once, and indeed the top rows of leaves are looking perkier. Using a recommended fertilizer with the all the main nutrients (Nitrofoska). How can I stop further lower leaf death????!!!! I want this puppy to be leafy again (and to make it grow faster as its slowed down somehow!!)

THANKS A BUNCH (gracias!)
Sheherazade Reviewed by Sheherazade on . SOME say its OK - Some DO NOT! (pls advice!) Hey all! Here's my tale: grew about 10 or 12 lovely sprouts - most died from transplant shock (ghasp) exept for one, lovely, strong sweetie. Its doing ok, 60 days old and kept indoors with roof window sun (My plant and I live in a VERY warm Mexican climate and it NEEDS to be watered daily because of this). All was fine and leafy for the first 6 weeks until its lower rows of leaves started to 'sadden' and shrivel away.. The plant has sprouted 4 'rows' of leaves, its starting on its 5th, Rating: 5