San Pedro yellowing

cindywhite

Active Member
I have a couple of rooted San Pedro's side by side. I was out of town and I left them outdoors and it rained quite a bit on them. I noticed some yellowing on the bottom. The spot hasn't gotten larger like it's taking over, but is it something I should worry about? Will it turn green over time? I haven't been able to find much online about this.
 

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Tupapa

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I have a couple of rooted San Pedro's side by side. I was out of town and I left them outdoors and it rained quite a bit on them. I noticed some yellowing on the bottom. The spot hasn't gotten larger like it's taking over, but is it something I should worry about? Will it turn green over time? I haven't been able to find much online about this.
No it won't turn green again. Worry about new growth
 

ROOSTERMAN

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It grew a little while I was gone so that's good. I was just worried about it spreading and if I needed to possibly cut it off and restart
If it starts spreading upwards and the yellow part goes soft, then starting over again would be a good idea.

By chance did you have the soil mounded around the base for a period of time, Im thinking mayabe the rain washed the soil away leaving behind the part that was buryed for a while ?
 

canndo

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Waterlogged roots? Sunburn? Exposure to natural gas?


I have some yellowing evenly up half an inch from the soil on a few plants, they grow just fine.
 
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