| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > i have noticed this for awhile, but not sure what it's called. |
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bullet08
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every since i started rooting figs, i have noticed this. water is being pulled up to the leave and it's forming little "dews" on the leaves. this happens on most of my cuttings in the cup. some times i wipe them away, and some times, i'll air them out. |
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nycfig
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Figaro
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It's called "Transpiration" |
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DallasFigs
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Can you spray some anti-persperent? lol.. j/k |
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needaclone
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James -- that would be anti-transpirant in this case ;-) |
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Aaron4USA
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Pete, I think the males perspire more... just like us LOL |
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dfoster25
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Pete. For some reason the term cavitation came to mind. But that's not it. Google "plant guttation " Pretty sure that's what you're seeing. |
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bullet08
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hey dan. Maltese Beauty is good enough right now i'm not too concerned. in 1 gal and in humidity bin. but it's the young 'uns i'm concerned about. the liquid sitting on the new leaves coming out. i'm sure sooner or later, few will start to turn black and rot. urgh.. if hydrogen and oxygen is being leased from the leaves.. i guess they will turn to water. i just hope they go turn to water somewhere else. |
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