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Old 07-13-2008, 02:27 AM
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My experience is that lots of good growing aerial roots is GOOD. Enjoy them. Usually if you have dried up aerial roots - it is caused by a plant coming from a humid greenhouse environment and then being moved to a drier place. Once they have dried up hard I remove them - the plant will grow fresh/new ones if it is inclined to do so. The degree to which plants grow aerial roots definately appears to be somewhat genetic - in identical environments some will grow much more than others.

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