A Question for Haemanthus Experts
Eugene Zielinski (Thu, 24 Aug 2017 11:02:22 PDT)

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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

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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

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