Hi everyone!
I have a couple of Nepenthes seedlings (about 1 year old) which are growing next to each other on separate pots. They are complex lowland hybrids, all from the same batch of seeds.
Recently some of them started showing yellowish and burnt-looking leaves, while others seem to be unaffected. I can't figure out what is going on since they are next to each other and are treated the same way. They get 1-2 hours of "direct" sunlight (filtered through glass) and the rest of the time only indirect light. I also do occasional foliar feeding with Maxsea, but use lower concentration than what I usually see suggested... Could I have exaggerated with the fertilization on some of them but not on others??
If anyone has an idea of what may be going on, I'd appreciate it.
Thank you!
I have a couple of Nepenthes seedlings (about 1 year old) which are growing next to each other on separate pots. They are complex lowland hybrids, all from the same batch of seeds.
Recently some of them started showing yellowish and burnt-looking leaves, while others seem to be unaffected. I can't figure out what is going on since they are next to each other and are treated the same way. They get 1-2 hours of "direct" sunlight (filtered through glass) and the rest of the time only indirect light. I also do occasional foliar feeding with Maxsea, but use lower concentration than what I usually see suggested... Could I have exaggerated with the fertilization on some of them but not on others??
If anyone has an idea of what may be going on, I'd appreciate it.
Thank you!