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Is my Judith Finn dying?

  • #21
Hmmm....You should keep it more humid, in like a tank. It's not all lost...
 
  • #22
negative...looks to be some type of rot :( pity. if its the same clone as on the tag its a gorgeous plant when it gets older. mine gets better and better with each new leaf :D
Alex
 
  • #23
I've only had the 'lil Sang for two weeks too.

It did appear fairly stressed when I received it.

It may have come in with some disese, I'm not too sure. I emailed the nursury but they said it was fine when sent it off. So, I dunno.......

I gently spray all my neps 3-4 times a day. And the average humidity in my growrack is about 60% I'd say. A little higher at night 'cause the fan doesn't blow thru the rack then.

I'm gonna try covering it with a clear plastic dome to increase humidity directly. It couldn't hurt... ???
 
  • #24
speaking of judith finn, I just found this new pitcher a few days ago when disassembling my chamber in order to clean the carpets:

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6" tall. Not too shabby...
 
  • #25
My little Sang is kaput.

Sad, very sad...... :down:

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  • #26
  • #27
sorry man! its a day to mourn. :( but well..I hope you learnt what might have caused its death. Atleast it might help u improve techniques with your next plants. :)
 
  • #28
Yeah man sorry to hear about your loss.
 
  • #29
Here’s an update:

The once sickly N. Judith Finn from a Lowe’s cube’o death is doing quite nicely.

It’s freely producing 5” pitchers and about 6 at a time.

Give a CP it proper soil, water and light requirements and it will respond…
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healthyNJudy.jpg
 
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