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Post by David on Jan 18, 2008 8:37:42 GMT 8
I guess they need their space and privacy and they think being seen with daddy is an ambarressing thing. Why must it be like this? All I did was just to show my love and care. Perhaps they need to do some soul searching and find their own path in life by themselves. They need to discover who they are. Ok, I understand. Will let things be for now. I just hope they know I love them and they can always talk to me if they need any advise...
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Post by tarence on Jan 18, 2008 8:50:32 GMT 8
If you love them, let them go.....if they love you, they will come back.....*smile*
But seriously, i think it is the drier media. MIne are outdoors getting the full lashings of the environment & they are fine. But it is different environment laa.
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Post by ameliepoulain on Jan 18, 2008 13:59:47 GMT 8
what a bunch of mixed nuts we are! hope our family won't get those guys with the 'inside-out' jacket from the happy farm to pay a visit
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Post by tarence on Jan 18, 2008 14:22:18 GMT 8
the straight-jacket ? yeah, been there, done that. heheh.
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Post by strath76 on Feb 2, 2008 7:38:41 GMT 8
I had a similar poblem with my Pings. The leaves started to brown off. I also used LFS. I tried a few different things like moving them around to different light levels and different moisture levels to no avail. I have now repoted them into a 50:50 sand peat mix and they are now coming back stronger than ever. I think the moisture from the Sphagnum may have been causing the problems.
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Post by David on Feb 3, 2008 16:32:14 GMT 8
So, this comfirms that they need more air circulation and not too high humidity with no air movement.
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