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Posted by: herper79 at Mon Jun 11 21:54:01 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herper79 ]  
   

Like Patty said, a picture would be great. If you were a customer from my nursery I would have you bring it down and check for crown rot. If it was planted deeper than the soil line it originally had in the pot, then it could have caused the crown to rot. This was cause decreased it or no travel of water to the leaves resulting in at first wilt, then it would looked burned like it dried out. BUT since it is in a humid viv the damaged (dead)leaf tissue might get mushy. I suspect it is a crown rot or a root problem (might have lost much of the root system during planting)
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