>It looks like my initial posting didn't go through, probably because the message was formatted in HTML. Here's a second try. > >-----Forwarded Message----- >From: Eugene Zielinski >Sent: Aug 23, 2017 5:29 PM >To: PBS List >Subject: A Question for Haemanthus Experts > >Hello PBS Forum Members. >We received a question about Haemanthus humilis (Giant Form). If you can address Victoria's concerns, please reply to her personally <victoriavdbeek@gmail.com>. Or, you can reply to me and I will forward your message. >Thanks. > >Eugene Zielinski >Prescott Valley, AZ >USA > >-----Forwarded Message----- >>Subject: PBS website contact:///Haemanthus/ Humilis Giant Form >> >>Hi Eugene, >> >>I have a very small Haemanthus Humilis Giant Form that\'s not doing very well. >>I bought about 5 months ago and it was very perky and looking good. The seller recommended repotting it because the roots were so large it was about to break it\'s plastic pot. I repotted to the next size up and it was doing well for a while and now that we\'ve hit winter in Melbourne, Australia, it\'s started to spot, split on the leaves and droop overall. >>It\'s always been kept inside in an average temp room, bright light and no drafts or direct sun. I water occasionally, not letting the soil completely dry out. I\'ve never changed it\'s position or how I care for it. >> >>I have some photos I\'d love to share - it\'s condition isn\'t anything I can find information about online. >> >>Thank you in advance, >>Victoria >> >>-- >>Pacific Bulb Society web site >>email: website@pacificbulbsociety.org >> _______________________________________________ pbs mailing list pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net http://lists.pacificbulbsociety.net/cgi-bin/…