MALTESE BEAUTY DEAD
I examined Maltese Beauty, I noticed she was looking rather sad in her cup. Instead of watering, I applied a very light mist application and left her alone. A few days later, her leaf wilted and fell. My initial thought " it must be getting chilly for Maltese Beauty". Without panic, I brought her into the kitchen, where there was moderate amount of humidity and heat. As the week flew by, I saw signs of deterioration: wrinkling of the bark, scratch test that turned brown (but no mold). Being concerned, after one week, I decided to remove the dirt, I wanted inspect a little further. So I didn't disturb the cutting, I submerged the entire plant in warm water to see "what the heck is going on?" The roots were there, but the entire bark was infested these tiny microscopic maggots (1mm) lurking underneath the bark. I am very upset and devastated by the loss.
I don't have any pictures loaded up yet because my phone died. But I will post Maltese Beauty for everyone to see. The soil is fine, moisture was fine, roots were there (not alive) but it was there, Maltese Beauty's bark was not slimy or putrid smelling.... How could I let this happen? How could I prevented this from happening. This really blows. Just when I finally recovered GM#201, Maltese Beauty had to die. I am not happy at all....I guess it is going back to my wishlist.
Thank you everyone for following her journey with me.
Jennifer