| Joined: |
Mar 16, 2006 12:54 PM |
| Last Post: |
Mar 27, 2006 09:19 AM |
| Last Visit: |
Mar 27, 2006 09:19 AM |
| Website: |
|
| Location: |
|
| Occupation: |
|
| Interests: |
|
|
| Email: |
XXXXXXXX |
| AIM: |
|
| ICQ: |
|
| MSN IM: |
|
| Yahoo IM: |
|
|
Clare has contributed to 2 posts out of 2477 total posts
(0.08%) in 877 days (0.00 posts per day).
20 Most recent posts:
So relieved! I have cut the brown bud out and put Tillandsia in the bathroom so that the steam from the shower and the Co2 from my singing in said shower will help it to restore itself.
Thank you for advice Jun!
Clare
HELP!! I feel terribly guilty as I do not have green fingers but I bought the aforementioned plant because I am fond of cacti, and I mistakenly thought the beautiful pink plant was one. However, due to lack of watering and insufficient fertilising, the middle flowering bud has gone brown and dry. The plant itself is still alive as the leaves are still green and it is sprouting. I was hoping that someone would know how I can save my plant. Should I cut the dead bit out?, if indeed it IS dead. It looks pretty dead to me but as you can tell I am no expert!
Please help me, my poor plant and my conscience!
Many thanks,
Clare
|
|