Hi everyone,
I have a Ventricosa x Lowii which unfortunately got knocked off its unit onto the floor.
Most of it is fine but a couple of the leaves with tendrils starting to inflate took some damage.
On one, the vein underneath the leaf itself got bent and on the other leaf, the vein snapped.
Because the leaves are super thick and strong the leaves have kept their shape though there is a small amount of browning happening.
Probably a stupid question but is there anything I can do to save the tendrils so they continue to pitcher?
I have a Ventricosa x Lowii which unfortunately got knocked off its unit onto the floor.
Most of it is fine but a couple of the leaves with tendrils starting to inflate took some damage.
On one, the vein underneath the leaf itself got bent and on the other leaf, the vein snapped.
Because the leaves are super thick and strong the leaves have kept their shape though there is a small amount of browning happening.
Probably a stupid question but is there anything I can do to save the tendrils so they continue to pitcher?