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02-02-2010, 06:28 PM #1
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Canoeing/Clawed leaves
Check the roots, that 10L might be too small for them at this point. This happened to me my first time. If you don't have bigger pots, you can 'cake stack' by filling in old pot with 1/3-1/2 way with fresh soil and then putting the plant back in, then filling in the sides.
Other than that, I can't see anything else which would be the problem. Maybe someone else?bigtopsfinn Reviewed by bigtopsfinn on . Canoeing/Clawed leaves I thought canoe shaped leaves were caused by over watering, but if I try and let the soil dry out the plant starts to droop pretty bad- The clawing wasn't too bad at first but now they're upside down... :( Its only happening to the smaller leaves, perhaps its lack of light? It only recently became a problem though and the lighting situation has not changed. Despite all this they are still flowering nicely. What else can cause canoed/clawed leaves? Thanks Rating: 5
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