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Dec 10, 2020 6:05 PM CST
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empee said:I am also having problem with my h. macrophylla. I am trying to start a conversation but I cannot upload the pictures, so I joined this conversation instead.
I cannot recognize if this is a root rot. what should I do if its a root rot. Please help.
The first picture is how it started. and the other 3 picture were taken this morning after I cut the leaf which was all yellow and dead and after I uprooted the plant.
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Your roots look good. It looks like the petiole of the leaf that is yellowing is actually partially below the soil level. I have noticed that with my vining/trailing plants, I lose leaves that connect to the stem below the soil surface. This could be your issue and the rest of the plant is likely just fine.

Anyone else?
I have found that coffee, tea, and rose can all agree on one thing... water everyday.

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