Aborting of roots could be due to various reasons. Posting a picture would help diagnose better.
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Aborting of roots could be due to various reasons. Posting a picture would help diagnose better.
I had put it down to not watering frequently enough but would be interested in hearing other members thoughts as well. So far, all of the plants that this happened to have grown new roots from the dried up looking ones but preventing it in the first place would be nice. This does only happen with Cat.'s.
Last edited by Chris in Hamilton; April 17th, 2016 at 07:09 AM.