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Aug 16, 2012 1:00 PM CST

I have a young clivia about juvanile or young adult size and an adult plant which were find until the change of seasons. I got them in November and by early spring to mid spring I noticed the lever were starting to turn pail green to slightly yellow to yellow and then brown at the edges. After weeks and weeks of searching the internet for informatio about these plants I found myself in a world of conflicting information and information which really didn't answer my question about what was happening to these plants, why, and how to fix the problem. They were so seriously pot bound that I transplanted them as carefully as possible, however there was root disturbance and breakage. I di my best to give the roots protection from bacteria and fungus. The plants are in new pots with new soil and I'm now waiting to see the beginning of restored health and vigor. Does anyone know of any way I can help these plants along the road of recovery. What can I do so that this issue does not re-occur?

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