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Plant Matters => The Garden => Topic started by: RifeHeretic on October 01, 2006, 01:55:44 PM

Title: Kratom leaves and low humidity
Post by: RifeHeretic on October 01, 2006, 01:55:44 PM
My kratom trees, which I just moved inside awhile ago, are still growing. I tried to induce dormancy on them, but failed.

Now, I'm tempted to let them keep growing. They are still growing fast and are under a 400W MH. THe only problem I have is that the leaves are sticking together and getting torn.

They're still my beautiful trees, yet their perfect leaves are being marred by low humity.

Should I let them keep growing or induce dormancy?

Rife
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Post by: VajraPirate on October 02, 2006, 06:15:19 PM
They'll be fine as long as you keep that soil nice and moist, just don't ever let it get completely dry. It might not have the prettiest most perfect leaves for a while but it will recover and adapt to lower humidity. Atleast that's been my experience.

V~