Ensete maurellii - poorly?

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benbaron

Ensete maurellii - poorly?

Post by benbaron »

Hi all,

Ive be overwintering an ensete maurellii in my conservatory, it has carried on growing slowly pushing out a new leaf every 3 weeks or so all through winter but just over the past week or so it has started to lose its colour from its older leaves - Ive I overwatered it? (soil was pretty dry until I gave it a drink Yesterday)

http://www.kreativejuice.co.uk/plants/ensete1.JPG
http://www.kreativejuice.co.uk/plants/ensete2.JPG

Any ideas?

Cheers
Ben
Blairs

Re: Ensete maurellii - poorly?

Post by Blairs »

Yip, too much water. It is surprising how damp the soil can be next to the roots when the top few inches are bone dry, so poke your finger down and use that as a guide. They also have a habit of dripping excess water from the tips of the leaves, so that is also a guide.
benbaron

Re: Ensete maurellii - poorly?

Post by benbaron »

Thought that might have been the case but no dripping and still growing even though I hadnt given any water as far as I can remember.....I have now though OOPS.....time to stick it next to a heater to warm it up a bit then :)
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Re: Ensete maurellii - poorly?

Post by Tom2006 »

My gut feeling is the leaves have been burnt but possibly over watered.
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