I have a mounted Aerangis articulata, that I just brought indoors for the Fall/Winter. I noticed that the leaves are beginning to curl under. Does anyone know why this is happening?
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I have a mounted Aerangis articulata, that I just brought indoors for the Fall/Winter. I noticed that the leaves are beginning to curl under. Does anyone know why this is happening?
Can you post a photo? That may help to see what is going on.
Susan
Loss of turgidity is usually caused by the plant losing more water through transpiration than it is taking up.
Possible causes can be any or all of: low humidity, insufficient watering, or a weakened root system that cannot take water up well.