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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comMy Hawaiian Ti plants were planted in the ground – northeast FL Zone 9a. Leaves are all turning brown. Any recommendations? Good soil and well drained. Some sun, mostly shaded, and watered only after soil is dry.
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1 Comment To "Hawaiian Ti plants"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 03/24/2016 @ 4:07 pm
Did you experience a bout of cold weather recently? Hawaiian Ti’s can’t tolerate temperatures below 50 F.
What kind of water do you use? Poor water quality could be suspect. Try switching your water to non-fluoridated or distilled water, as fluoride is mildly toxic to hawaiian ti plants.
I am also wondering about letting the soil dry out between waterings. In the midst of my research I was getting conflicting information. Many resources I found said to water enough to keep the surface soil evenly moist (not soggy). It’s something to consider anyways. You may also want to consider fertilizing it if you haven’t already.
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