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Jun 11, 2021 5:13 PM CST
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skylark said:I agree, the nectar spots are well defined , but OP yellowing areas are sort of faint roundish, larger then nectar spots. That's why I think it's related more to excessive water retention.
my Alo 'Poly' are super sensitive to amount of water I keep them very tight in small pots for that reason especially when young and small.
So here's my newish rooted cutting of P. gloriosum : new 3 leaves popped in last 6 mo, so growing fast. It's in 1qt transparent pickle deli container 😏. Barrel pickles are glorious too 🤣. So far no spots. It's in Fl so high humidity about 65-75 % and 75-77 F temps.

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Oh, they look gorgeous! Mine were just the same before that stupid humidifier acted on its own will. Thankfully, the spots have not been spreading. I have treated with a fungicide and will be keeping my fingers crossed that they just reacted to a humidity stress. The rest I'm their room are doing well and growing so far.

What's the wicks method for watering them that you mentioned? I might have switch to that if it is an efficient way to watering them as currently my collection takes a good day go be watered haha.

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