Hi
Does anyone know why my P x Tina could be dying from the inside out?
The centre leaves blacken while there rest look just fine.
I already used a fungicide.
Regards Rogier
Well, I'm hoping that my S. psitt will survive outside, because I do not have that much room in my house to keep them there. Now they still only use a stamp seize space, but the seven plants will probably need more if they become adults.
Very nice. What a great display! I love the flowers.
I too know that some plants are much more hardy than one would think. My Dionea and Sarracenia are frozen solid right now and they have been last winter too. Even my Pinguicula x Tina looks like it has survived some frost.
Having said this I do believe you when you say that the long cool spring and unreliable summer weather would be more a problem. I quess some short extremes can be dealt with from reserves, but long periods of wishy washy weather drain the strength, but that is just the thought of an amateur.
No, they are in a window sill and a couple of times a week under a day light lamp for a couple of hours. I was afraid it wasn't enough, but right now it is all I can do.
The other things are either grass shoots and/or come from the spagnum.