Hi,
I picked up some plants labeled "moneywart" at LFS the other day. I don't think it's moneywart because the leaves are pointed and have red highlights. But the plant is similar in shape. In any case, I bought them in bunches tied together with a lead tie. There were roots coming out the bottom of the stem. So I removed the lead weights and buried the roots and stems and now in some of the plants, the stems are turning brown. The leaves are generally OK.
So what can I do to fix this problem. My only idea is the following: romove the plants with brown stems and cut off the brown part of the stem. At that point, should I tie the plants loosely with a lead weight. I then wait for the plants to root naturally (several weeks/months) at which point I remove the weights?
Is that a good plan, or is there something better to do?
Thanks,
nterry
I picked up some plants labeled "moneywart" at LFS the other day. I don't think it's moneywart because the leaves are pointed and have red highlights. But the plant is similar in shape. In any case, I bought them in bunches tied together with a lead tie. There were roots coming out the bottom of the stem. So I removed the lead weights and buried the roots and stems and now in some of the plants, the stems are turning brown. The leaves are generally OK.
So what can I do to fix this problem. My only idea is the following: romove the plants with brown stems and cut off the brown part of the stem. At that point, should I tie the plants loosely with a lead weight. I then wait for the plants to root naturally (several weeks/months) at which point I remove the weights?
Is that a good plan, or is there something better to do?
Thanks,
nterry

