sillysuz:
Apparently it's some sort of bug. I have since cursed the bug and prayed for prosperity...its not listening. Jay's grandmother gave me the starter for this. I am so sad to see it go.
at 08:35AM 12/03/08
cpete:
that is so sad! may your plant be blessed and brought to greater life. i on the other hand will stick to desert plants, i think any others die just by coming through my front door. :)
cyberpapa:
You should try a little vitamin B-1 and some iron. Do you see any tiny spider webs on the leaves? The soil should be moist but not overly wet. Do you have any heater vents blowing on it or cold drafts?
at 09:10PM 12/03/08
sillysuz:
how do i give a plant vitamins and iron? there was webs on it and i went through all the leaves that weren't falling off and wiped it down. And yes there was a vent blowing on it but i just moved it. Help me obi-dan...you're my only hope
cyberpapa:
Moving the plant away from the vent should help. Keep watching for any new spider webs; it may have red spider mites. You can hold a piece of white paper under the plant and give it a little shake. Look for any tiny red spiders on the paper. If it has spiders you can spray it with an insecticidle soap. For for of on the iron and vitamins. Keep me posted! :)
at 09:59PM 12/03/08
peggy:
Jack wants a closer look of the leaves, both sides and the stem that looks white...the curious landscaper!!