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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Dieball's plants
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<blockquote data-quote="Dieball" data-source="post: 299067" data-attributes="member: 9637"><p>@hibiscusmile It really depends on the clone. Some tend to clump amazingly, while others just keep a few leaves at the time. Also, before the plant establishes itself in new environment it will lose leaves faster. I have a habit of removing leaves as soon as the first black spots appears on it, because it cannot be saved anyway. I break off the leaf near the ground and then place it on the soil. This way you'll get a new plant once in a while. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dieball, post: 299067, member: 9637"] @hibiscusmile It really depends on the clone. Some tend to clump amazingly, while others just keep a few leaves at the time. Also, before the plant establishes itself in new environment it will lose leaves faster. I have a habit of removing leaves as soon as the first black spots appears on it, because it cannot be saved anyway. I break off the leaf near the ground and then place it on the soil. This way you'll get a new plant once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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