I got this pink leaf AV in June and now it seam that the color is almost gone. very little pink hope you can see it. am I doing something wrong doese anyone know?
than I also have a AV plant I think needs to be transplanted can I cut off the other ones and plant them I think that there are 3 plants
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Well I didn't find out about the pink going away .
But I did some transplanting on the plant and a few other one some of the plant that I did had 3 to 4 little plants so when the spring comes I will have alot of AV Most have there name . I was cleaning plants and stuck the leaves in a cup and didn't mark the name I guess I was lazy bad girl.
In the tray are 42 babies. And Yes if you see the shelf it is upside down I thought that it might work if I put alittle water on the bottom and it wood work for wateing my plant. I am also thinking of putting pea gravel on the bottom and that might be good for Humitidy anyone think this is a good Idea?
Dimmer(AKA) kim
Wow! Look at all those babies! You are doing great! Sitting the pots on pea gravel with a little water in the gravel will increase the humidity which they will love!
I am not sure why a variegated leaf plant would revert back to solid green. I'm wondering if maybe it isn't getting enough light to keep the pink color.
Variegated leaves will lose most of their variegation sometimes when the temps are very warm. Since we just got over summer I would expect a big reduction of variegation. Leaves should become more variegated now that the temps will be cooler. Karen
Thanks Karen I will have to see what happens now to find it Im all my plants
Kim
