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Gardening Area => Plant Propagation => Topic started by: Medicine Man on June 28, 2016, 11:25:06 AM

Title: My unhaapi caapi.
Post by: Medicine Man on June 28, 2016, 11:25:06 AM
So I received a B caapi cutting a few months ago. It was Autumn then, and the caapi was not growing in terms of length, but would grow new leaves. Then came winter. It entered a hibernation mode. It lost all its leaves and became dormant. Or so I think.

I've been keeping the soil moist, however I initially underestimated how much water it needs. I would spray it 3 times with a spray bottle, thinking it was enough. I don't think it was. I think it wasn't growing laterally because there was not enough water.

I few days ago, I noticed a bunch of white flies buzz around my cutting after I watered it. I took this as a bad sign.

Today, when I went to water it, I gently tapped the cutting. It was extremely loose. I gently lifted it out, and it required no effort. When I repotted this cutting, it had a very large root system. And now it looks like this.




Is there any hope for the little guy?
Title: Re: My unhaapi caapi.
Post by: MadPlanter on June 28, 2016, 02:20:23 PM
Not looking good unfortunately. There may be a chance though they are very hardy in some cases. I'd repot in a very light well draining mix and place into a humidity dome until new growth occurs and reacclimate after its well established. Wait and see though what others say. Best of vibes!

MP
Title: Re: My unhaapi caapi.
Post by: Medicine Man on June 28, 2016, 02:25:17 PM
Thanks for the knowledge there. It just might have a chance. I'll keep it in a humidity chamber for now.
Title: Re: My unhaapi caapi.
Post by: nikshaz on June 28, 2016, 03:09:16 PM
Hey medicine man, I have rooted caapi's to giveaway. Let me know if you want one.
Hopefully though, he has some vigor left in him.

Nick
Title: Re: My unhaapi caapi.
Post by: Medicine Man on June 28, 2016, 03:17:02 PM
Hey medicine man, I have rooted caapi's to giveaway. Let me know if you want one.
Hopefully though, he has some vigor left in him.

Nick

I appreciate it very much. I've never done a trade before. What happens next?

I'll keep this one and try to bring it back.
Title: Re: My unhaapi caapi.
Post by: nikshaz on June 28, 2016, 04:53:14 PM
I sent you a PM
Title: Re: My unhaapi caapi.
Post by: Medicine Man on July 01, 2016, 09:37:42 AM
I have put my cutting in some of my cactus mix, and placed it in a large ziplock bag. My cactus mix is seed raising mix, coco coir and perlite. I also made a bed of perlite on the bottom of the ziplock bag. I soaked this perlite in warm water before straining it.

I put it next to my computer and heater. My house can get pretty cold in winter if the heater isn't on. It's kind of a problem, since the cold doesn't bother me and I don't turn the heater on often. So I might need to turn the heater on and keep the room at an ambient temp of 20+C. The cutting is not receiving direct sunlight, but is not put in the shade.

I read this on the Shaman Australis forum.

"I've seen this happen quite a bit when caapi plants are taken to a cold area, they seem to go into dormancy and drop most of their leaves. Don't be overly concerned with the leaves but if the stem dies back to ground level you'll have a problem.
A dormant plant needs no water unless the soil is nearly bone dry so just let it do it's thing and it should come back in spring. If it is not actively growing it won't need fertiliser either.
A caapi vine will stretch out in low light conditions and stay much more compact in bright/direct light. I've found they can take full sun up until early December and then they much prefer half shade."