I have removed it from the soil since yesterday and it’s lying flat. What to do ? I have taken away all the dead root and much of the top soil and I am currently letting the soil dry to try repot it. LOL. Yellow leaves are caused by a change in the climate (seasons), lack of nutrients, lack of water and not enough sun. It has been reaching just over 100 daily. But in case you didn’t know, acetic acid is vinegar. I haven’t given fertiliser as soil quite new, and using 50:50 potting mix/perlite (now I’ve read your replies I’ll change this). Farmtek.com is a great source for plant grow lights that work and fit most regular lamps. This year it was really leggy looking, so I cut back to about 18-20 inches in some places )back in spring). What should I do?? I checked for bugs but didn’t find any. Its the wrong time of year to graft. Indirect is ok. I had issues with orchids years ago so I volunteered at a nursery friends shop and got those down but my friend passed and his nursery closed so I’m hoping someone out there can help me save my beautiful adenium a-current and future. I live in N.C. moved from Florida, where plants were bought.This is my second yr. in N.C.and I have always kept them indoors in the winter. One of them looks great, but still isn’t blooming nor does it have any leaves. Make sure you leave the plant out for 5..7 days for the cut to heal before re-potting. When you transition from outside to inside growing the plants will undergo a period of adjustment. It is in a clay pot and gets indirect afternoon sun in my living room. look heathy) but for last month the leaf tips (2-3mm) have started to turn brown, crisp as if burnt, not soft. I had it in a greenhouse as it is winter here so I moved it outside again but under cover. Four of the plants seem to be healthy and should be okay but, one, the largest, the caudex is mushy, yellowish and this seems to be going 4-5 inches up some of the stems. First thing s first. Hi. I have an adenium that i bought in florida and had there for its lifespan of probably a year. Fist, leaf rot in adeniums is the easy to treat. If it’s mushy, what percentage of caudex soft would you call a loss? I put 10 of them outside for summer and they did great. thank you, I have a desert ros that was about 18 inches in height and had a fairly large bulb. DO not using POTTING SOIL! Store bought plants are grown in covered nurseries. I have had it for two years and it has done wonderful. I would give the plant Dyna-gro Tekt to add strength to the plant immune system and use some time released fertilizer during the rainy season and Dyna-Gro grow the rest of the time. If yes – Possible root rot. Our adeniums get just about daily rain so too much water is not a problem if you haev the right soil. I assumed you pulled up the plant to check for root rot not just visual from above the soil line. I came back from being out of town the other day and one plant was flat as though something had laid in the middle of it . It sounds like you purchased a plant that was already in trouble but you just didn’t know it. Therefore, when frequent doses of liquid fertiliser are applied, toxic levels can build up in the soil. Every year the plant is brought indoors when the temps drop down to the mid 50’s. Remember to use super thrive or other rooting hormone before re-potting the desert rose plant. I received a desert rose back in May. here is Florida scale will show on older plants when growing outdoors. I am looking at purchasing Dyna Gro Kln and 7-9-5. trimmed up the cortex and have left it in my garage to heal. Now this winter has been a bit strange going from cold to warm to cold again so your adenium plant may be going dormant again. In tropical climates with lots of rain the nutrients on the soil get depleted that can cause what you are describing. Under-watering will result in a soft caudex(not mushy or oozing). I would give it some nutirents. I would need more information on soil, fertilizers, amount of sunlight (hours) used etc. I our party of the country this is a very expensive plant. It has been warm here upper 80’s during the day, 60’s at night. The main thing you may want to consider is fertilization because the soil gets depleted. I brought inside all the leaves turning brown and fall It is now three feet tall. Last night I left it outside for the first time this year. We determined it was snails by placing all round the plant small bowls of water so if was a small crawling pest goes to the plant it will be caught in the water so we can see the critter. Hello, I took my DR out the container it came in on may 2nd of this year potted it same level as it came in. Looks like it is very old plant! I know spider mites look like white spikes sometime on the under side of leafs so maybe this is something like them. All the leaves from bottom to top were green and healthy. We are in southeast Florida and presently 90% of all our adeniums are leafless now. The bare stalk is still green but not sure what to do now… help! Seedlings need about 4..5 hours of good sunlight (70% to 80%) for the first 6 months and then longer hours after 6 months. Should I prune it way down, or is this a total loss? It is a very small (5mm) hole, but went beyond the “skin”. A few weeks ago I moved it to a south facing window and now I am loosing leaves and looks like new growth on the top. White dots do you mean scale? Make sure the water drains right away. I live in Tampa Florida and my desert rose is about three years old, I have only had two problems, caterpillars which I sprayed and they went away and now, about 3 months later I have notices this large mass growing in the dirt around the base on one side of my desert rose that looks like yellowish colored mushrooms. In the rare occasion that temps drop in the 40s the plants are moved inside…otherwise they are outside in shaded area except late afternoon which gets sun.
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