congrats kim on rescue. it is very motivating for others to put maximum effort in rescue
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I recently obtained a new rescue. Sadly, this one comes from my own work place. It has such bad rot that extreme mal nourishment has lead to yellow streaking of all the leaves and fungal spotting (covered in white spores). I flat out told my boss they werent gettin this one back .
After two weeks it is showing new roots and a baby leaf.
congrats kim on rescue. it is very motivating for others to put maximum effort in rescue
Probably been a little over a month since I rescued this poor phal. Here are some updated pics on its progress. There is a hole in the original baby leaf mentioned before but I found the culprit catepillar and now it is developing leaf two and several new "soon to be" rooting sites.
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They still wont let me take it home so I bring my rescue kit to work with me
Update on my rescue
I have to post this one as I am proud of it. This phal has been in quarantine for two years after cutting out a virus that originated in the stem. I must have done well as after alot of time and patience it is finally starting to spike again