Hi
Some while back I posted a message on my ailing N. vogellii. It turns out it well may not be a vogelli after all.
Anyway since them it has struggled on. Its growing point developed into a very small leaf and the next growing point was very green and soft not really like a leaf at all. Since them it has gone rather limp and shrivelled down one side. I am not sure whether it was caused by the leaf being effected by heat or a passing pest!! Here is a current photo:
As you can see there is not much left.
Its been growing in the coolest part of my Neps house near my villosa. It has never grown much in the 18 months I have had it from a tiny seedling. Earlier this year I decided to move it to a slightly lighter part of the house. Big mistake as that it went into this current decline. After repotting and moving back it did pick up a little, till now. Should I try it in my indoor highland tank which is much more humid or just leave it where it is, what do you think? I still think that it can be saved, but making the wrong move now could be fatal! Any suggestions?
cheers
bill
Some while back I posted a message on my ailing N. vogellii. It turns out it well may not be a vogelli after all.
Anyway since them it has struggled on. Its growing point developed into a very small leaf and the next growing point was very green and soft not really like a leaf at all. Since them it has gone rather limp and shrivelled down one side. I am not sure whether it was caused by the leaf being effected by heat or a passing pest!! Here is a current photo:
As you can see there is not much left.
Its been growing in the coolest part of my Neps house near my villosa. It has never grown much in the 18 months I have had it from a tiny seedling. Earlier this year I decided to move it to a slightly lighter part of the house. Big mistake as that it went into this current decline. After repotting and moving back it did pick up a little, till now. Should I try it in my indoor highland tank which is much more humid or just leave it where it is, what do you think? I still think that it can be saved, but making the wrong move now could be fatal! Any suggestions?
cheers
bill