I have a big one of these also. It lives out on the porch in the summer and comes into the living room for the winter. Mine has some brown tips also. I was once told to let the water sit for a couple of days first and that would avoid the browning, but it does not seem to help. I recently heard to use distilled water to leach the soil of salts and then to use distilled or rain water to water them. I guess I'll try that.
Beautiful, I'd forgotton all about it I used to have one hanging in my stair well I got from a friends garden full of baby spiders :) it's been so long I can't remember what happened to it. Scale invasion from a local nursery maybe?
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Nice plant you have there. Happy WW! :)
What a great shot!
Nice light & shadowy photo. Happy WW
Beautiful shot :)
great lighting..
Great picture, Dianne!!! Thanks for yet another week of Linky love :-)
Pure joy to see this, love the light falling on this. :)
I have a big one of these also. It lives out on the porch in the summer and comes into the living room for the winter. Mine has some brown tips also. I was once told to let the water sit for a couple of days first and that would avoid the browning, but it does not seem to help. I recently heard to use distilled water to leach the soil of salts and then to use distilled or rain water to water them. I guess I'll try that.
it is rather spidery looking, isn't it?
Beautiful, I'd forgotton all about it I used to have one hanging in my stair well I got from a friends garden full of baby spiders :) it's been so long I can't remember what happened to it. Scale invasion from a local nursery maybe?
I love the way each strand is defined in the light. What a beautiful shot. I think I have one of those plants, too, but yours looks healthier! =D
Nice! This is one of my favorite plants.
Love the play of light and shadow!
Blessings!
Deborah
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