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  Re: [Aroid-l] Anyone on here ? Rhaphidophora
From: Rosalind Gold <rozgold at pacbell.net> on 2018.08.06 at 22:31:40
Friends:

I agree with the comments made about the decline of folks conversing in text in plant groups - I do know of a notable exception, which is a group of gesneriad growers, which have quite robust conversations.

I don't have an answer to Jude's question - although the recommendations that other folks have made seem quite sensible.  

Finally, I'd encourage folks who are still reading the e-mail on this list as to do as much as possible to engage in conversation.  I've posted a few questions, and I always get helpful responses - even if there's a not of people responding.  For example, I had purchased a big-leafed anthurium at the IAS show in February, and after I potted it at home, all of the leafs died.  I asked whether I should just throw out the stem and roots - and a few folks suggested that I hold on and water very lightly.  Sure enough - several months later - it's now sprouting two tiny new leafs.  The resilience of some plants is amazing!

Good growing all!

Roz, in Los Angeles



On Monday, August 6, 2018 3:15 PM, JILL BELL <jb_bell@comcast.net> wrote:


I didn't see that Julius died!  I am so sad, when did this happen?  He was a wonderful person.
On August 6, 2018 at 2:42 PM The Silent Seed <tylus.seklos@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi guys!
Thanks for coming out of the woodwork! I had no idea about Julius' death - that's a hole that won't be filled. Is Dr. Croat still around?
Zach - Yes, I fell out of the loop when I created, built, and ran a nature based preschool with my own tropical jungle and nature center as part of it - I'm getting back into the loop of the whole plant thing. Look forward to getting all caught up with the goings-on!

Thank you for the advice about my cuttings. If I do start seeing some rot, what can be done to salvage the cutting?

Best to all,
Jude

On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 3:12 PM, Theodore Held <oppenhauser2001@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Silent Seed,

There are still a few of us. Maybe many. But postings have declined since Julius's death. No one will be able to replace that guy.

Ted Held
Detroit

On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 11:29 AM, The Silent Seed <tylus.seklos@gmail.com> wrote:
How many people are actually still on here?
(That's a honest question.)

What's the best way to root Rhaphidophora decursiva cuttings? I have them tightly wrapped in sphagnum moss at the moment, but don't want them to rot.

Thanks

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